Utah: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions and Incorporation by Reference
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The State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality has applied to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for final authorization of the changes to its hazardous waste program under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The EPA has determined that these changes satisfy all requirements needed to qualify for final authorization and is authorizing the State's changes through this direct final action. The EPA uses the regulations entitled, "Approved State Hazardous Waste Management Programs" to provide notice of the authorization status of State programs and to incorporate by reference those provisions of State statutes and regulations that will be subject to the EPA's inspection and enforcement. This rule also codifies in the regulations the approval of Utah's hazardous waste management program and incorporates by reference authorized provisions of the State's regulations.
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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 246 (Monday, December 23, 2024)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 104435-104450]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2024-30025]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 271 and 272
[EPA-R08-RCRA-2024-0408; FRL-12226-02-R8]
Utah: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management
Program Revisions and Incorporation by Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule.
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SUMMARY: The State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality has
applied to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for final
authorization of the changes to its hazardous waste program under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The EPA has determined
that these changes satisfy all requirements needed to qualify for final
authorization and is authorizing the State's changes through this
direct final action. The EPA uses the regulations entitled, ``Approved
State Hazardous Waste Management Programs'' to provide notice of the
authorization status of State programs and to incorporate by reference
those provisions of State statutes and regulations that will be subject
to the EPA's inspection and enforcement. This rule also codifies in the
regulations the approval of Utah's hazardous waste management program
and incorporates by reference authorized provisions of the State's
regulations.
DATES: This direct final rule is effective on February 21, 2025 unless
the EPA receives adverse written comment by January 22, 2025. If the
EPA receives any such comment, we will publish a timely withdrawal of
this direct final rule in the Federal Register informing the public
that the rule will not take effect. The Director of the Federal
Register approves the incorporation by reference of certain material
listed in this direct final rule as of February 21, 2025.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R08-
RCRA-2024-0408; FRL-12226-02-R8 by one of the following methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>. Follow
the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
2. Email: <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#1b777275357674627e5b7e6b7a357c746d"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="274b4e49094a485e426742574609404851">[email protected]</span></a>.
3. Fax: (303) 312-6116 (prior to faxing, please notify the EPA
contact listed below).
4. Mail, hand delivery or courier: Moye Lin, Land, Chemicals and
Redevelopment Division, EPA Region 8, Mailcode 8LCR-RC, 1595 Wynkoop
Street, Denver, Colorado 80202-1129. Courier or hand deliveries are
only accepted during the Regional Office's normal hours of operation.
The public is advised to call in advance to verify business hours.
Special arrangements should be made for deliveries of boxed
information.
Instructions: The EPA must receive your comments by January 22,
2025. Direct your comments to EPA-R08-RCRA-2024-0408; FRL-12226-02-R8.
The EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included in the
public
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docket without change and may be available online at <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>, including any personal information provided,
unless the comment includes information claimed to be Confidential
Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you consider to
be CBI or otherwise protected through <a href="https://regulations.gov">https://regulations.gov</a>, or
email. The Federal <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a> website is an
``anonymous access'' system, which means the EPA will not know your
identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of
your comment. If you send an email comment directly to the EPA without
going through <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>, your email address will be
automatically captured and included as part of the comment that is
placed in the public docket and made available on the internet. If you
submit an electronic comment, the EPA recommends that you include your
name and other contact information in the body of your comment. If the
EPA cannot read your comment due to technical difficulties and cannot
contact you for clarification, the EPA may not be able to consider your
comment. Electronic files should avoid the use of special characters,
any form of encryption, and be free of any defects or viruses.
Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a> index. Although listed in the index, some
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such
as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only in hard copy.
Publicly available docket materials are available electronically
through <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>. For alternative access to docket
materials, please contact the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Moye Lin, Land, Chemicals and
Redevelopment Division, EPA Region 8, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver,
Colorado 80202-1129; telephone number: (303) 312-6667; email address:
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#cba7a2a5e5a6a4b2ae8baebbaae5aca4bd"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="86eaefe8a8ebe9ffe3c6e3f6e7a8e1e9f0">[email protected]</span></a>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Authorization of Revisions to Utah's Hazardous Waste Program
A. Why are revisions to State programs necessary?
States which have received final authorization from the EPA under
RCRA section 3006(b), 42 U.S.C. 6926(b), must maintain a hazardous
waste program that is equivalent to, consistent with, and no less
stringent than the Federal program. As the Federal program changes,
States must change their programs and ask the EPA to authorize the
changes. Changes to State programs may be necessary when Federal or
State statutory or regulatory authority is modified or when certain
other changes occur. Most commonly, States must change their programs
because of changes to the EPA's regulations in 40 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) parts 124, 260 through 268, 270, 273 and 279.
B. What authorization decision has the EPA made in this rule?
On April 13, 2023, Utah submitted a final complete program revision
application seeking authorization of changes to its hazardous waste
program. The EPA concludes that Utah's application to revise its
authorized program meets all of the statutory and regulatory
requirements established by RCRA. Therefore, we grant Utah final
authorization to operate its hazardous waste program with the changes
described in the authorization application. Utah has responsibility for
permitting Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs), and for
carrying out the aspects of the RCRA program described in its revised
program application, subject to the limitations of the Hazardous and
Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA), for all areas within the State,
except for (1) lands located within formal Indian Reservations within
or abutting the State of Utah, including the Northwestern Band of the
Shoshone Nation, Paiute Indian Tribe (Cedar Band of Paiutes, Kanosh
Band of Paiutes, Koosharem Band of Paiutes, Indian Peaks Band of
Paiutes, and Shivwits Band of Paiutes), Skull Valley Band of Goshute
Indian, and Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, (2)
any land held in trust by the United States for an Indian Tribe, (3)
and any other land, whether on or off a reservation that qualifies as
``Indian country'' within the meaning of 18 U.S.C. 1151. New Federal
requirements and prohibitions imposed by Federal regulations that the
EPA promulgates under the authority of HSWA take effect in authorized
States before they are authorized for the requirements. Thus, the EPA
will implement those requirements and prohibitions in Utah, including
issuing permits, until Utah is authorized to do so.
C. What is the effect of today's authorization decision?
The effect of this decision is that a facility in Utah subject to
RCRA will have to comply with the authorized State requirements instead
of the equivalent Federal requirements in order to comply with RCRA.
The State of Utah will continue to have enforcement responsibilities
under its State hazardous waste program for violations of such program,
but the EPA retains its authority under RCRA sections 3007, 3008, 3013,
and 7003, which include, among others, authority to:
<bullet> Conduct inspections and require monitoring, tests,
analyses, or reports;
<bullet> Enforce RCRA requirements; suspend or revoke permits; and
<bullet> Take enforcement actions after notice to and consultation
with the State.
This action to approve these provisions would not impose additional
requirements on the regulated community because the regulations for
which the State of Utah is requesting authorization are already
effective under State law and are not changed by the act of
authorization.
D. Why is the EPA using a direct final rule?
The EPA is publishing this rule without a prior proposal because we
view this as a noncontroversial action and anticipate no adverse
comment. However, in the ``Proposed Rules'' section of this Federal
Register, we are publishing a separate document that will serve as the
proposed rule allowing the public an opportunity to comment. We will
not institute a second comment period on this action. Any parties
interested in commenting must do so at this time. For further
information about commenting on this rule, see the ADDRESSES section of
this document.
E. What happens if the EPA receives comments opposing this action?
If the EPA receives comments that oppose this authorization, we
will publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal Register informing the
public that this direct final rule will not take effect. We will
address all public comments in a later Federal Register. You will not
have another opportunity to comment, therefore, if you want to comment
on this action, you must do so at this time.
F. For what has Utah previously been authorized?
Utah initially received final authorization on October 10, 1984,
effective October 24, 1984 (49 FR 39683)
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to implement the RCRA hazardous waste management program. We granted
authorization for changes to their program on: February 21, 1989,
effective March 7, 1989 (54 FR 7417); May 23, 1991, effective July 22,
1991 (56 FR 23648); August 6, 1991, effective July 22, 1991 (56 FR
37291); May 15, 1992, effective July 14, 1992 (57 FR 20770); February
12, 1993, effective April 13, 1993 (58 FR 8232); May 5, 1993, effective
April 13, 1993 (58 FR 26689); October 14, 1994, effective December 13,
1994 (59 FR 52084); November 10, 1994, effective December 13, 1994 (59
FR 56114), May 20, 1997, effective July 21, 1997 (62 FR 27501); January
13, 1999, effective March 15, 1999 (64 FR 02144); October 16, 2000,
effective January 16, 2001 (65 FR 61109); May 7, 2002, effective July
8, 2002 (67 FR 30599); June 11, 2003, effective June 11, 2003 (68 FR
34829); and May 23, 2008, effective May 23, 2008 (73 FR 29987). On
April 23, 2008 (73 FR 21843), the EPA withdrew the immediate final rule
for final authorization of Utah's hazardous waste management program
revisions published March 7, 2008 (73 FR 12277) following receipt of
comment opposing this authorization.
G. What changes is EPA authorizing with this action?
On April 13, 2023, the State of Utah submitted a final complete
program revision application seeking authorization of their changes in
accordance with 40 CFR 271.21. We now make a final decision, subject to
receipt of written comments that oppose this action, that Utah's
hazardous waste program satisfies all the requirements necessary to
qualify for final authorization. Therefore, we grant Utah final
authorization for the following changes:
1. Program Revision Changes for Federal Rules
The State of Utah revisions consist of regulations which
specifically govern Federal hazardous waste revisions promulgated from
February 12, 1997, through December 9, 2019 (RCRA Checklists 156, 190,
200, 202, 205 through 209, 211 through 215, 217 through 220, 222
through 233C, and 233D2 through 242). The State requirements from the
Utah Administrative Code (UAC), effective January 17, 2023, are
included in the chart below.
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Federal Register date and
Description of Federal requirement page Analogous State authority
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1. Military Munitions Rule (Checklist 62 FR 6622; 2/12/97........ Utah Administrative Code (UAC) R315-260-
156). 10(c)(52) through (54), and (95); R315-
262-20(f); R315-264-1(g)(8)(iv); R315-
265-1(c)(11)(iv); R315-266-202(d); R315-
270-1(c)(3)(iii); R315-270-42(i).
2. Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV-- 65 FR 81373; 12/26/00...... R315-268-32(a); R315-268-32(b); R315-268-
Deferral for PCBs in Soil (Checklist 48(a)/table UTS; R315-268-49(d); R315-
190). 268-51.
3. Zinc Fertilizer Rule (Checklist 200). 67 FR 48393; 7/24/02....... R315-261-4; R315-261-4(a)(20) and (21);
R315-266-20 and 20(d); R315-268-40(i).
4. Hazardous Air Pollutant Standards for 67 FR 77687; 12/19/02...... R315-270-19(e); R315-270-22 introductory
Combustors--Corrections 2 (Checklist paragraph; R315-270-62 introductory
(202). paragraph; R315-270-66 introductory
paragraph.
5. NESHAP: Surface Coating of 69 FR 22601; 4/26/04....... R315-264-1050; R315-264-1050(h); R315-265-
Automobiles and Light-Duty Trucks 1 introductory paragraph.
(Checklist 205).
6. Nonwastewaters from Dyes and Pigments 70 FR 9138; 2/24/05........ R315-261-4(b)(15); R315-261-32; R315-261-
(Checklist 206). 70 FR 35032; 6/16/05....... 1091; R315-261-1092; R315-268-20; R315-
268-40 last paragraph; R315-268-48/
Universal Treatment Standards Table.
7. Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest Rule 70 FR 10776; 3/4/05........ R315-260-10; R315-260-10(c)(33); R315-260-
(Checklist 207). 70 FR 35034; 6/16/05....... 10(c)(92) and (93); R315-261-
7(b)(1)(iii); R315-262-20(a)(1) and (3);
R315-262-21; R315-262-27; R315-262-
32(b); R315-262-33; R315-262-34; R315-
262-54; R315-262-60; R315-262/appendix;
R315-263-20(a)(1)-(3); R315-263-20(g);
R315-263-21(b)(1); R315-263-21(c); R315-
264-70; R315-264-71(a), (b)(4), and (e);
R315-264-72; R315-264-76; R315-265-70;
R315-265-71(a)(1) through (3), (b)(4)
and (e); R315-265-72(a) through (g);
R315-265-76.
8. Methods Innovation Rule and SW-846 70 FR 34538; 6/14/05....... R315-260-11; R315-260-21(d); R315-260-
Final Update IIIB (Checklist 208). 70 FR 44150; 8/1/05........ 22(d)(1)(i); R315-261-3(a)(2)(v); R315-
261-21(a)(1); R315-261-22; R315-261-
35(b)(2)(iii); R315-261-38(c)(7)
introductory paragraph; R315-261-1090;
R315-264-190(a); R315-264-314(c); R315-
264-1034(c)(1)(ii); R315-264-
1034(c)(1)(iv); R315-264-
1034(d)(1)(iii); R315-264-1034(f); R315-
264-1063(d)(2); R315-264-1107; R315-265-
190(a); R315-265-1 introductory
paragraph; R315-265-1034(c)(1)(ii); R315-
265-1034(c)(1)(iv) introductory
paragraph; R315-265-1034(c)(1)(iv)(A)
and (B); R315-265-1034(d)(1)(iii); R315-
265-1034(f); R315-265-1081 ``Waste
stabilization process''; R315-265-
1084(a)(3(ii)(C); R315-265-
1084(a)(3)(iii) introductory paragraph
and (A) through (G); R315-265-
1084(b)(3)(ii)(C); R315-265-
1084(c)(3)(i); R315-266-100(d)(1)(ii);
R315-266-100(g)(2); R315-266-102(b)(1);
R315-266-106(a); R315-266-112(b)(1)
introductory paragraph; R315-266-
112(b)(2)(i) and Note; R315-266-608;
R315-268-40(b); R315-268-40 last
paragraph; R315-268-48/UTS table,
Footnote 4; R315-268-56; R315-270-
19(c)(1)(iii) and (iv); R315-270-
22(a)(2)(ii)(B); R315-270-62(b)(2)(i)(C)
and (D); R315-270-66(c)(2)(i) and (ii);
R315-15-1.1(b)(1)(ii).
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9. Universal Waste Rule Specific 70 FR 45508; 8/5/05........ R315-260-10(c)(94); R315-260-
Provisions for Mercury Containing 10(c)(165)(iii); R315-261-9(c); R315-264-
Equipment (Checklist 209). 1(g)(11)(iii); R315-265-1(c)(14)(iii);
R315-268-1(f)(3); R315-270-
1(c)(2)(viii)(C); R315-273-1(a)(3); R315-
273-4, R315-273-9(b), (j), (k), (n), (p)
and (p)(3); R315-273-13(c); 315-273-
14(d); R315-273-32(b)(4) and (5); R315-
273-33(c); R315-273-34(d)(1) and (2).
10. Revision of Wastewater Treatment 70 FR 57769; 10/4/05....... R315-261-3(a)(2)(iv)(A), (B), (D), (F),
Exemptions for Hazardous Waste Mixtures and (G).
(``Headworks Exemptions'') (Checklist
211).
11. NESHAP: Final Standards for 70 FR 59402; 10/12/05...... R315-260-11; R315-264-340(b)(1) and (5);
Hazardous Waste Combustors (Phase I R315-266-100(b); R315-270-10(l)(1); R315-
Final Replacement Standards and Phase 270-19(e); R315-270-22 introductory
II) (Checklist 212). paragraph; R315-270-24(d)(3); R315-270-
25(e)(3); R315-270-32(b)(3); R315-270-
42(j) and (k); R315-270-42, appendix I;
R315-270-62 introductory paragraph; R315-
270-66 introductory paragraph; R315-270-
235.
12. Burden Reduction Initiative 71 FR 16862; 4/4/06........ R315-260-31(b)(2) through (b)(7); R315-
(Checklist 213). 261-4(a)(9)(iii)(E); R315-261-4(f)(9);
R315-264-15(b)(4); R315-264-16(a)(4);
R315-264-52(b); R315-264-56(i); R315-264-
73(b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(6), (b)(8),
(b)(10), (b)(18) and (b)(19); R315-264-
98(d), (g)(2) and (g)(3); R315-264-99(f)
and (g); R315-264-100(g); R315-264-
113(e)(5); R315-264-115; R315-264-120;
R315-264-143(i); R315-264-145(i); R315-
264-147(e); R315-264-174; R315-264-
191(a); R315-264-191(b)(5)(ii); R315-264-
192(a) introductory paragraph and (b);
R315-264-193(a)(1) and (a)(2); R315-264-
193(i)(2); R315-264-195(b) through (h);
R315-264-196(f); R315-264-251(c); R315-
264-280(b); R315-264-314(a); R315-264-
314; R315-264-343(a)(2); R315-264-
347(d); R315-264-554(c)(2); R315-264-
571(a) through (c); R315-264-
573(a)(4)(ii); R315-264-573(g); R315-264-
574(a); R315-264-1061(b)(1), (b)(2) and
(d); R315-264-1062(a); R315-264-1100
introductory paragraph; R315-264-
1101(c)(2) and (c)(4); R315-265-
15(b)(4); R315-265-16(a)(4); R315-265-
52(b); R315-265-56(i); R315-265-73(b)
introductory paragraph; R315-265-
73(b)(1) through (8), and (15); R315-265-
90(d)(1) and (3); R315-265-93(d)(2) and
(d)(5); R315-265-113(e)(5); R315-265-
115; R315-265-120; R315-265-143(h); R315-
265-145(h); R315-265-147(e); R315-265-
174; R315-265-191(a); R315-265-
191(b)(5)(ii); R315-265-192(a) and (b);
R315-265-193(a)(1)-(2) and (i)(2); R315-
265-195(a) through (g), except (d); R315-
265-196(f); R315-265-221(a); R315-265-
224(a); R315-265-259(a); R315-265-1
introductory paragraph; R315-265-
1101(c)(2) and (c)(4); R315-266-
102(e)(10); R315-266-103(d); R315-266-
103(k); R315-268-7(a)(1) and (2), and
(b)(6); R315-268-9(a) and (d); R315-270-
14(a); R315-270-16(b); R315-270-
26(c)(15).
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13. Corrections to Errors in the Code of 71 FR 40254; 7/14/06....... R315-260-10(c)(72)(iii); R315-260-
Federal Regulations (Checklist 214). 10(c)(115); R315-260-10(c)(165); R315-
260-10(c)(170); R315-260-22(a)(1); R315-
260-22(d)(1)(ii); R315-260-40(a); R315-
260-41 introductory paragraph; R315-261-
2 (c)(1)(i); R315-261-3(a)(2)(i); R315-
261-4(a)(20)(v); R315-261-4(b)(6)(i)(B);
R315-261-4(b)(6)(ii) introductory
paragraph; R315-261-4(b)(6)(ii)(D) and
(F); R315-261-4(b)(9); R315-261-
4(e)(2)(vi); R315-261-4(e)(3)(i); R315-
261-6(a)(2)(i)-(v); R315-261-6(c)(2);
R315-261-21(a)(3) introductory
paragraph; R315-261-21(a)(3)(i); R315-
261-21(a)(3)(ii) introductory paragraph;
R315-261-21(a)(3)(ii); R315-261-21(a)(4)
introductory paragraph; R315-261-
21(a)(4)(i) introductory paragraph; R315-
261-21(a)(4)(i); R315-261-21 Note 1
through Note 4; R315-261-24(b); R315-261-
31(a)/table 2; R315-261-32/table
``K107'' entry; R315-261-32/table
``K069'' entry; R315-261-33(e) and (f);
R315-261-1091; R315-261-1092; R315-262-
70; R315-264-1(g)(2); R315-264-4; R315-
264-13(b)(7)(iii)(B); R315-264-17(b)
introductory paragraph; R315-264-
18(a)(2)(iii); R315-264-18(b)(2)(iii);
R315-264-97 (a)(1) introductory
paragraph; R315-264-97(a)(1)(i); R315-
264-97(i)(5); R315-264-98(a)(2); R315-
264-98(g)(4)(i); R315-264-99(h)(2)
introductory paragraph; R315-264-101(d);
R315-264-111(c); R315-264-112(b)(8);
R315-264-115; R315-264-116; R315-264-
118(c); R315-264-119(b)(1)(ii); R315-264-
140(d)(1); R315-264-142(b)(2), (b)(7)
and (b)(8); R315-264-143(e)(5); R315-264-
145(a)(3)(i); R315-264-145(d)(6); R315-
264-145(f)(11) introductory paragraph;
R315-264-147(h)(1); R315-264-151(b);
R315-264-151(f) introductory paragraph;
R315-264-151(g); R315-264-151(h)(2);
R315-264-151(i), item 2.(e) and (d);
R315-264-151(k); R315-264-151(k),
CERTIFICATE OF VALID CLAIM; R315-264-
151(l); R315-264-151(l), CERTIFICATION
OF VALID CLAIM; R315-264-151(m)(1),
CERTIFICATION OF VALID CLAIM, section
8.(c); R315-264-151(n)(1), under STANDBY
TRUST AGREEMENT, section 3.(c)(1); R315-
264-151(n)(1), section 3.(e)(3); R315-
264-151(n)(1), section 12; R315-264-
151(n)(1), section 16; R315-264-
193(c)(4), Note; R315-264-193(d)(4);
R315-264-193(e)(2)(ii); R315-264-
193(e)(2)(iii); R315-264-
193(e)(2)(v)(A); R315-264-
193(e)(2)(v)(B); R315-264-193(e)(3)(i);
R315-264-193(e)(3)(ii); R315-264-
193(g)(1)(iii); R315-264-193(g)(1)(iv);
R315-264-193(g)(2)(i)(A); R315-264-
221(c)(1)(i)(B); R315-264-221(c)(2)(ii);
R315-264-221(e)(1); R315-264-
221(e)(2)(i)(B) and (C); R315-264-
223(b)(1) and (b)(2); R315-264-
251(a)(2)(i)(A); R315-264-252(a) and
(b); R315-264-259(b); R315-264-
280(c)(7); R315-264-280(d) introductory
paragraph; R315-264-283(a); R315-264-
301(c)(2) and (e)(2)(i)(B); R315-264-
302(a) and (b); R315-264-304(b)(1);
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R315-264-314(e)(2); R315-264-317(a)
introductory paragraph; R315-264-344(b);
R315-264-552(e)(4)(iii) and (iv)(F);
R315-264-552(e)(6)(iii)(E); R315-264-
553(e) introductory paragraph; R315-264-
554(a) introductory paragraph; R315-264-
555(e)(6); R315-264-573(a)(1); R315-264-
573(a)(4)(i); R315-264-573(a)(5); R315-
264-573(b) introductory paragraph; R315-
264-573(m)(2) and (m)(3); R315-264-600;
R315-264-601(a) introductory paragraph;
R315-264-601(b)(11); R315-264-601(c)(4);
R315-264-1030(c); R315-264-
1033(f)(2)(vii)(B); R315-264-1034(b)(2);
R315-264-1035(c)(4)(i) and (ii); R315-
264-1050(f); R315-264-1058(c)(1); R315-
264-1064(c)(3); R315-264-1080(a) and
(c); R315-264-1101(b)(3)(iii); R315-264-
1101(c)(3) introductory paragraph,
(c)(3)(i) and (d); R315-264-1102(a);
R315-264-1103, table 1; R315-264-1103,
table 2, section 2.(d); R315-265-
1(c)(6); R315-265-12(a)(1); R315-265-
14(b)(1); R315-265-16(b); R315-265-
19(c)(2); R315-265-56(b); R315-265-
90(d); R315-265-110(b)(4); R315-265-
111(c); R315-265-112(b)(5) and (d)(4);
R315-265-113(b) and (e)(4); R315-265-
117(b); R315-265-119(b)(1)(ii); R315-265-
140(b) and (b)(2); R315-265-142(a); R315-
265-145(e)(11); R315-265-147(a)(1)(i),
(b)(1)(i) and (b)(1)(ii); R315-265-174;
R315-265-193(e)(2)(v)(A) and (B); R315-
265-193(i)(2); R315-265-194(b)(1) and
(2); R315-265-197(b); R315-265-221(a),
(d)(2)(i)(A) and (d)(2)(i)(B); R315-265-
224(b)(1); R315-265-228(a)(2)(iii)(D);
R315-265-228(b)(2); R315-265-229(b)(2)
and (b)(3); R315-265-255(b); R315-265-
259(b)(1); R315-265-1 intro; R315-265-
1033(f)(2)(ii); R315-265-1035(b)(2),
(b)(2)(i) and (c)(4)(i); R315-265-
1080(a); R315-265-1085(h)(3); R315-265-
1087(b); R315-265-1090(f)(1); R315-265-
1100(d); R315-265-1101(b)(3)(i)(B),
(b)(3)(iii), (c)(3) and (d); R315-266-
70(a); R315-266-80(a)(1) through (10);
R315-266-100(b)(2)(iv), (d)(3)(i)(A) and
(g) introductory paragraph; R315-266-
102(a)(2)(vi), (e)(3)(i)(E),
(e)(5)(i)(C), (e)(6)(ii)(B)(II),
(e)(8)(iii); R315-266-103(a)(4)(vii),
(b)(2)(v)(B)(II), (b)(5)(ii)(A),
(b)(6)(viii)(A), (c)(1)(i),
(c)(1)(ii)(A)(II), (c)(1)(ix)
introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(ix)(A),
(c)(4)(iv)(C)(I) and (g)(1)(i); R315-266-
106(d)(1); R315-266-109(a)(2)(ii) and
(b) introductory paragraph; R315-266-602
through 605; R315-266-607, 608 and 611;
R315-268-2(g); R315-268-4(a)(3)
introductory paragraph; R315-268-6(c)(5)
introductory paragraph; R315-268-
7(a)(1), (7)(a)(3)(ii), 7(a)(4)/table 1,
entry 8, 7(b)(3)(ii)/table 2, entry 5;
7(b)(4)(ii), 7(c)(2) and 7(d); R315-268-
14(b) and (c); R315-268-40(g); R315-268-
40, last paragraph; R315-268-42/table 1;
R315-268-44(c); R315-268-45, last
paragraph; R315-268-48/table ``UNIVERSAL
TREATMENT STANDARDS''; R315-268-49(d);
R315-268-50(c) and (g); R315-268-55;
R315-270-1(c)(3)(i); R315-270-2; R315-
270-10(j); R315-270-11(d)(1) and (d)(2);
R315-270-14(a), (b)(11)(ii)(B),
(b)(19)(iii) and (b)(21); R315-270-
17(f); R315-270-18(b) and (g); R315-270-
20(i)(2); R315-270-26(c)(15); R315-270-
33(b) introductory paragraph; R315-270-
42 appendix I; R315-270-70(a)
introductory paragraph; R315-270-
72(b)(2); R315-273-9(p), (p)(1) and (2);
R315-273-13(b); R315-273-14(a); R315-273-
34(a); R315-15-1.1(b)(2), 1.2(a), 1.2/
table 1, 4.5(a), 4.5(c)(2), 4.6(a),
5.3(a), 5.3(b), 5.3(b)(1)(ii),
5.3(b)(6)(ii)-(iii), 5.6(a),
5.6(b)(2)(i)(B), 5.7(a)(2),
5.8(a)(2)(ii), 5.11, 6.4(b)(3),
7.1(b)(1) and 9.1(d)(1).
14. Cathode Ray Tubes Rule (Checklist 71 FR 42928; 7/28/06....... R315-260-10(c)(18), (c)(29), (c)(31),
215). (c)(32); R315-261-4(a)(22); R315-261-39
through 41.
15. NESHAP: Final Standards for 73 FR 18970; 4/8/08........ R315-264-340(b)(1), (b)(3) and (b)(5);
Hazardous Waste Combustors (Phase I R315-266-100(b)(3)(iii).
Final Replacement Standards and Phase
II) Amendments (Checklist 217).
16. F019 Exemption for Wastewater 73 FR 31756; 6/4/08........ R315-261-31(a)/table 2 F019 listing; R315-
Sludges from Auto Manufacturing Zinc 261-31(b)(4).
Phosphating Processes (Checklist 218).
17. Revisions to the Definition of Solid 73 FR 64668; 10/30/08...... R315-260-10(c)(55)(i), (c)(66), (c)(80),
Waste (Checklist 219). (c)(83) and (c)(154); R315-260-30,
introductory paragraph, (b), (d) and
(e); R315-260-33 introductory paragraph
and (a); R315-260-34(a) except last
sentence, (b) and (c); R315-261-2(a)(1)
through (a)(2)(i)(C), and (c)(3); R315-
261-4(a)(23) through (25); R315-261-140
through 151; R315-270-42, table,
appendix I.
18. Academic Laboratories Generator 73 FR 72912; 12/1/08....... R315-261-5(c)(6) and (7); R315-261-10;
Standards (Checklist 220). R315-262-200 through 216.
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19. Hazardous Waste Technical 75 FR 12989, 3/18/10; 75 FR R315-260-10(c)(100); R315-261-1(c)(10);
Corrections and Clarifications 31716, 6/4/10. R315-261-2(c)/table 1; R315-261-
(Checklist 223). 4(a)(17)(vi); R315-261-6(a)(2)
introductory paragraph, (a)(2)(ii),
(a)(3), (c)(1) and (d); R315-261-7(a),
(b)(1) and (b)(3); R315-261-23(a)(8);
R315-261-30(c) and (d); R315-261-31(a)
table 2; R315-261-32(a) table; R315-261-
33(f) table; R315-261-1091; R315-262-
10(f); R315-261-11(d); R315-262-23(f);
R315-262-41(b); R315-262-42(a) and (c);
R315-263-12(a); R315-264-52; R315-264-
56(d)(2); R315-264-72(e)(6), (f)(1),
(f)(7) and (f)(8); R315-264-314(d); R315-
264-316(b); R315-264-552(a)(3)(ii)
through (iv) and (e)(4)(iv)(F); R315-265-
52; R315-265-56(d)(2); R315-265-
72(e)(6), (f)(1), (f)(7) and (f)(8);
R315-265-1; R315-266-20(b); R315-266-22;
R315-266-70(d); R315-266-80(b); R315-266-
101(c)(2); R315-268-40 last paragraph;
R315-268-48 Universal Treatment
Standards table; R315-270-4(a).
20. Removal of Saccharin and its Salts 75 FR 78918; 12/17/10...... R315-261-33(f) and table; R315-261-1092;
from the Lists of Hazardous Wastes R315-268-40 table; R315-268-54.
(Rule 225; No Federal checklist).
21. Academic Laboratories Generator 75 FR 78918; 12/17/10...... R315-262-200, ``central accumulation
Standards Technical Correction area''; R315-262-206(b)(3)(i); R315-262-
(Checklist 226). 212(e)(1); R315-262-214(a)(1) and
(b)(1).
22. Revision of the Land Disposal 76 FR34147; 6/13/11........ R315-268-40 last paragraph; R315-268-48
Treatment Standards for Carbamate table of UTS-Universal Treatment
Wastes (Checklist 227). Standards; R315-268-48 table of UTS-
Universal Treatment Standards.
23. Hazardous Waste Technical 77 FR 22229; 4/13/12....... R315-261-32(a), entry for K107; R315-266-
Corrections and Clarifications Rule 20(b).
(Checklist 228).
24. Conditional Exclusions for Solvent 78 FR 46448; 7/31/13....... R315-260-10(c)(102); R315-260-10(c)(138);
Contaminated Wipes (Checklist 229). R315-260-10(c)(179); R315-261-4(a)(26);
R315-261-4(a)(26); R315-261-4(b)(18).
25. Conditional Exclusion for Carbon 79 FR 350; 1/3/14.......... R315-260-10(c)(16); R315-261-4(h).
Dioxide (CO2) Streams in Geologic
Sequestration Activities (Checklist
230).
26. Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest 79 FR 7518; 2/7/14......... R315-260-2(a); R315-260-2(b); R315-260-
Rule (Checklist 231). 2(c)(1); R315-260-2(c)(2); R315-260-
10(c)(43), (c)(44), (c)92, (c)171; R315-
262-20(a)(3); R315-262-24, R315-264-
24(a), (a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3), (a)(4);
R315-262-24(b); R315-262-24(c); R315-262-
24(d) through (f); R315-265-25; R315-263-
20(a)(1) through (7); R315-263-25; R315-
264-71(a)(2), (f) through (k); R315-265-
71(a)(2), (f) through (k).
27. Revisions to the Export Provisions 79 FR 36220; 6/26/14....... R315-260-10(c)(30); R315-261-
of the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Rule 39(a)(5)(i)(F); R315-261-39(a)(5)(x);
(Checklist 232). R315-261-39(a)(5)(xi); R315-261-41.
28. Changes Affecting All Non-Waste 80 FR 1694; 1/13/15........ R315-260-31(c); R315-260-33(c) through
Determinations and Variances (Checklist 83 FR 24664; 5/30/18....... (e); R315-260-42.
233A).
29. Legitimacy-Related Provisions, 80 FR 1694; 1/13/15........ R315-260-10(c)(24) ``contained''; R315-
Including Prohibition of Sham 83 FR 24664; 5/30/18....... 260-10(c)(24) ``Hazardous secondary
Recycling, Definition of Legitimacy, material''; R315-260-43; R315-261-
Definition of Contained (Checklist 2(b)(3) and (b)(4); R315-261-2(g).
233B).
30. Speculative Accumulation (Checklist 80 FR 1694; 1/13/15........ R315-261-1(c)(8).
233C).
31. 2008 DSW Exclusions and Non-Waste 80 FR 1694; 1/13/15 83 FR R315-260-10(c)(55) ``facility''; R315-260-
Determinations, Including Revisions 24664; 5/30/18. 10(c)(66) ``Hazardous secondary material
from 2015 DSW Final Rule and 2018 DSW generator''; R315-260-10(c)(80)
Final Rule (Checklist 233D2). ``Intermediate facility''; R315-260-
10(c)(83) ``Land based unit''; R315-260-
10(c)(154) ``Transfer facility''; R315-
260-30(b), 30(d) and (e); R315-260-33
and 33(a); R315-260-34; R315-261-
1(c)(4); R315-261-2(c)(3); R315-261-
2(c)(4) table 1; R315-261-4(a)(23),
(a)(24, (a)(25); R315-261-140 through
151; R315-261-400, 410, 411 and 420;
R315-270-42, appendix I.
32. Remanufacturing Exclusion (Checklist 80 FR 1694; 1/13/15........ R315-260-10(c)(126); R315-26-2(c)(3);
233E). R315-261-2(c)(4) table 1; R315-261-
4(a)(27); R315-261-170 through 179; R315-
261-190, 191, 193, 194, and 196 through
200; R315-261-1030 through 1035; R315-
261-1050 through 1061; R315-261-1080
through 1084, and 1086 through 1089.
33. Response to Vacaturs of the 80 FR 18777; 4/8/15........ R315-260-10; R315-261-4(a)(12)(i); R315-
Comparable Fuels Rule and the 261-4(16).
Gasification Rule (Checklist 234).
34. Disposal of Coal Combustion 80 FR 21302; 4/17/15....... R315-261-4(b)(4)(i); R315-261-
Residuals from Electric Utilities 4(b)(4)(ii).
(Checklist 235).
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35. Imports and Exports of Hazardous 81 FR 85696; 11/28/16 82 FR R315-260-10(c)(6); R315-260-10(c)(41);
Waste (Checklist 236). 41015; 8/29/17 83 FR R315-260-10(c)(125); R315-260-11(a);
38263; 8/6/18. R315-261-4(d)(1), (d)(4), (e)(1),
(e)(4); R315-261-6(a)(3)(i) and (a)(5);
R315-261-39(a)(5)(ii), ((5)(v), (v)(A),
(v)(B), (vi), (ix) and (xi); R315-262-
10(d); R315-262-18(e); R315-262-41(c);
R315-262-80; R315-62-80; R315-262-81;
R315-262-82; R315-262-83; R315-262-84;
R315-262-217; R315-263-10(d); R315-263-
20(a)(2), (c), (e)(2), (f)(2), Note to
Subsection R315-263-20(f)(2); R315-263-
20(g); R315-264-12(a); R315-264-71(a)(3)
and (d); R315-265-12(a); R315-265-
71(a)(3) and (d); R315-266-70(b); R315-
266-80(a); R315-273-20; R315-273-39(a)
and (b); R315-273-40; R315-273-56; R315-
273-62(a); R315-273-70(a)-(c).
36. Hazardous Waste Generator 81 FR 85732; 11/28/16...... R315-260-10(c)(2), (c)(19), (c)(87),
Improvements Rule (Checklist 237). (c)(103), (c)(136) and (c)(172); R315-
260-11; R315-261-1(a)(1); R315-261-
1(c)(6); R315-261-4(a)(7); R315-261-
33(e) and (f); R315-261-420(g); R315-262-
1; R315-262-10(a), (b), (d), (f), (j),
and (l), R315-262-11; R315-262-13
introductory paragraph, (a), (b), (c)(1)-
(c)(8) and (d)-(f); R315-262-14; R315-
262-15; R315-262-16; R315-262-17; R315-
262-18; R315-262-32(b)-(d); R315-262-35;
R315-262-40(c); R315-262-41; R315-262-
43; R315-262-44 introductory paragraph;
R315-262-200(a)(10); R315-262-201(a) and
(b); R315-262-202(a) and (b); R315-262-
203(a) and (b)(2); R315-262-204(a); R315-
262-206(b)(3)(iii); R315-262-207(d)(2);
R315-262-208(a) and (d)(2); R315-262-
209(b); R315-262-210(a), (b)(3) and
(d)(2); R315-262-211(c), (d), (e)(3);
R315-262-212(d); R315-262-213(a)(1)-(3)
and (b)(2); R315-262-214(b)(5); R315-262-
216; R315-262-230 through 233; R315-262-
250 through 265; R315-263-12; R315-264-
1(g)(1) and (g)(3); R315-264-15(b)(4);
R315-264-71(c); R315-264-75; R315-264-
170; R315-264-174; R315-264-191(a); R315-
264-1030(b)(2); R315-264-1050(b)(3);
R315-264-1101(c)(4); R315-265-1(c)(5)
and (c)(7); R315-265-15(b)(4); R315-265-
71(c); R315-265-75; R315-265-174; R315-
265-195(d); R315-265-1030(b)(2) and
(b)(3); R315-265-1 intro; R315-265-
1101(c)(4); R315-266-80(a); R315-268-
1(e)(1); R315-268-7(a)(5); R315-268-
50(a)(1) through (2)(i)(D); R315-270-
1(c)(2)(i) and (iii); R315-270-42; R315-
273-8(a)(2); R315-273-81(b); R315-15-
1.1(b)(3).
37. Confidentiality Determinations for 83 FR 60894; 12/26/17...... R315-260-2(b), (d)(1) and (d)(2); R315-
Hazardous Waste Export and Import 261-39(a)(5)(iv); R315-262-83(b)(5) and
Documents (Checklist 238). (f)(9); R315-262-84(b)(4) and (f)(8).
38. Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest 83 FR 420; 1/3/18.......... R315-260-4; R315-260-5; R315-262-
User Fee Rule (Checklist 239). 20(a)(1); R315-262-21(f)(5) through
(f)(8); R315-262-24(c), (e), (g) and
(h); R315-263-20(a)(9); R315-263-21;
R315-264-71(a)(2), (j), (l); R315-264-
1086(c)(4)(i), (d)(4)(i), R315-264-
71(j)(1) and (2); R315-265-71(a)(2), (j)
and (l); R315-265-1087(c)(4)(i),
(d)(4)(i); R315-265-71(j)(1) and (2).
39. Safe Management of Recalled Airbags 83 FR 61552; 11/30/18...... R315-260-10(c)(7)-(9); R315-261-4(i) and
(Checklist 240). (j); R315-262-14(a)(5)(ix)-(xi).
40. Management Standards for Hazardous 84 FR 5816; 2/22/19........ R315-261-4(a)(1)(ii); R315-261-7(c); R315-
Waste Pharmaceuticals and Amendment to 261-33(c) and (33)(e) table; R315-262-
the P075 Listing for Nicotine 10(n) and (o); R315-262-13(c)(9); R315-
(Checklist 241). 262-14(a)(5)(ix) and (x); R315-264-
1(g)(13); R315-265-1(c)(16); R315-266-
500 through 510; R315-268-7(a); R315-268-
50(a)(4) and (a)(5); R315-270-
1(c)(2)(ix); R315-273-80(a) and (e).
41. Universal Waste Regulations: 84 FR 67202; 12/9/19....... R315-260-10(c)(5); R315-260-
Addition of Aerosol Cans (Checklist 10(c)(165)(iii) through (v); R315-260-
242). 10(c)(166)(ii)(A); R315-261-9(c)-(e);
R315-264-1(g)(11)(iii)-(v); R315-265-
1(c)(14)(iii) through (v); R315-268-
1(f)(3) through (f)(5); R315-270-
1(c)(2)(viii)(C) through (E); R315-273-
1(a)(3) through (5); R315-273-3(b)(2);
R315-273-6; R315-273-9(a), (j), (m),
(n), (p)(3) through (p)(5) and (q); R315-
273-13(c)(2)(iii) and (iv), (f) and (g);
R315-273-32(b)(4); R315-273-
33(c)(2)(iii) and (iv), (f) and (g).
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2. State-Initiated Changes
Utah has made amendments to its regulations that are not directly
related to any of the Federal rules addressed in Item G.1 above. These
State-initiated changes are: (i) conforming changes made to existing
authorized provisions, primarily internal reference citation revisions
due to the complete reorganization and renumbering of the State
regulations; (ii) amendments that clarify and make the State's
regulations internally consistent; and (iii) revisions associated with
the modification to the State's approach from an incorporation by
reference format to a verbatim format. These State-initiated changes
are submitted under the requirements of 40 CFR 271.21(a) and include
the following provisions from the UAC, as amended, January 17, 2023:
a. State-initiated changes that are conforming changes made to
existing
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authorized provisions, primarily internal reference citation revisions
due to the complete reorganization and renumbering of the State
regulations--Chapter R315-15 Standards for Management of Used Oil:
R315-15-1.1 introductory paragraph, (a), (b)(1)(i), (b)(1)(ii)(A),
(b)(2)(ii) and (iii), (c)(1) introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(ii),
(d)(1), (e)(3) introductory paragraph, (e)(3)(ii), (g)(4), (i); 1.3(b);
1.7(a) and (b); 2.3 introductory paragraph and (a); 3.3(a); 4.1(a)(4)
and (f) introductory paragraph; 4.2(a); 4.5(d); 4.6 introductory
paragraph and (b); 4.7(a)(6)(i) and (b)(5)(i); 5.1(b) introductory
paragraph and (b)(3) introductory paragraph; 5.3(a)(4)(ii); 5.4(b)(2);
5.5(a), (f)(1)(i), (f)(1)(ii), (f)(2)(ii); 5.6 introductory paragraph,
(a)(2)(i)(A) and (B), (b)(2)(i)(A); 5.7(c); 6.1(a)(3); 6.2(a)(1),
(a)(2) introductory paragraph, (a)(3), (b)(1), (c); 6.4(c) introductory
paragraph, (d); 6.5(a) introductory paragraph, (e); 7.6(b); 8.2(a);
11.1(a) through (c); 18(a); Chapter R315-124 Procedures for Decision
making: R315-124-3(f); 5(a), (c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(3), (d), (e); 6(b),
(d)(1) through (5), (e); 7; 8(b)(4), (b)(6)(i); 9, 10(a)(1) and (2),
(c) introductory paragraph, (c)(5), (d)(1) introductory paragraph,
(d)(2) introductory paragraph, (e); 11; 12(a)(3) and (4), (c); 13; 15;
16; 17(a) introductory paragraph, (b); 18; 31(a), (c), (d)(1)(i)
through (iv), (d)(2) introductory paragraph, 32(a) introductory
paragraph, (b)(1), (c); 33(a), (b), and (f); Chapter R315-260 Hazardous
Waste Management System: R315-260-10(a), (c) introductory paragraph;
20; 21(a), (b) introductory paragraph, (b)(3), (e); 22(m); 23; Chapter
R315-261 General Requirements--Identification and Listing of Hazardous
Waste: R315-261-1(a) introductory paragraph, (b)(2) introductory
paragraph; 2(c) introductory paragraph, (c)(1), except (c)(1)(i),
(c)(2), (d)(2) and (3), (e)(1)(iii), (e)(2) introductory paragraph,
(e)(2)(iv), (f); 3(a) introductory paragraph, (a)(1), (a)(2)(i),
(a)(2)(iv) introductory paragraph, (a)(2)(iv)(C), (a)(2)(iv)(E), (b),
(c) introductory paragraph, (c)(2)(i), (c)(2)(ii)(B), (c)(2)(ii)(C)(1)
and (2); (c)(2)(ii)(D) and (E), (d)(1) and (2), (f), (g); 4(a)
introductory paragraph, (a)(4), (a)(6) and (7), 4(a)(8)(iii),
(a)(9)(iii) introductory paragraph, (a)(9)(iii)(D), (a)(10), (a)(17)
introductory paragraph, (a)(17)(iii), (a)(17)(iv)(C), (a)(18)(i),
(a)(19), (b)(6)(i) introductory paragraph, (b)(6)(ii)(A), (b)(7)
introductory paragraph through (ii) introductory paragraph, (b)(7)(iii)
introductory paragraph, (b)(8), (b)(10), (b)(11) introductory paragraph
and (ii), (c), (d)(2) introductory paragraph, (d)(3), (e)(2)
introductory paragraph, (e)(2)(iii) introductory paragraph, (e)(2)(iv),
(f) introductory paragraph, (f)(1), (f)(10), (g) introductory
paragraph, (g)(1), 8; 9 introductory paragraph through (b); 10(a)
introductory paragraph; 11(a)(1), (a)(3) introductory paragraph,
(a)(3)(iii) and (xi), (b), (c); 20; 24(a); 30(a) and (b); 33
introductory paragraph through (b), (d); 35(a), (b)(1)(i) through
(iii), (b)(4)(i), (c)(12); Chapter R315-262 Hazardous Waste Generator
Requirements: R315-262-20(e) introductory paragraph; 23(a)(3), (d)
introductory paragraph; 40(a), (b), (d), (e); 44(a) through (c);
Chapter R315-263 Standards Applicable to Transporters of Hazardous
Waste and Standards Applicable to Emergency Control of Spills for Any
Hazardous Waste Handlers: R315-263-10(a) through (c); 20(d)(1) and (2),
(e) introductory paragraph, (e)(3) through (e)(5), (f) introductory
paragraph, (f)(3)(i) and (ii), (f)(4)(i) and (ii), (h) introductory
paragraph, (h)(1); 22(b), (c)(1), and (e); Chapter R315-264 Standards
for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities: R315-264-1(a), (b), (d), (e), (g) introductory
paragraph, (g)(4) through (6), (g)(8)(i) introductory paragraph,
(g)(8)(ii) and (iii), (g)(9) and (10), (g)(11)(i) and (ii), (h), (j);
10(a); 14(a)(2), (b) introductory paragraph, (b)(ii), (c); 16(a)(1),
(b), (c), (d)(2) through (4); 17(c); 18(a)(1), (b)(2) introductory
paragraph; 19(a)(1), (b) introductory paragraph, (b)(3); 19(c)(1)(i)
and (iii), (d); 30; 32(d); 34; 50; 52(a), (c), (d); 53(c); 55; 56(g);
74; 77 introductory paragraph, (a) through (c); 90(a)(1) through (2),
(b) introductory paragraph, (b)(1), (b)(3) through (5); 90(c) except
(c)(1); 90(d) through (f) except (f)(1); 91(a), (b); 94; 93(a), (b)
introductory paragraph, (c); 94(a)(3); 95(a); 96(a); 97 introductory
paragraph, (h) introductory paragraph, (i) introductory paragraph, (j);
98 introductory paragraph through (b) except (a)(2); 98(c); (f) except
(f)(2); 98(g) except (g)(1), (3), (g)(4)(i), (g)(5) introductory
paragraph, and (g)(6)(ii) and (iii); 98(h); 99 introductory paragraph,
(a) through (d) except (d)(2); 99(h) introductory paragraph, (h)(2)(i)
and (ii), (i) introductory paragraph, (i)(1) and (4), (j); 100
introductory paragraph through (f), (h); 101(b), (d); 171; 175(a),
(b)(4) and (5), (c) introductory paragraph, (d) introductory paragraph;
177, 178; 179; 221(a) introductory paragraph, (b) introductory
paragraph, (c) introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(ii), (c)(2) introductory
paragraph, (d) introductory paragraph, (d)(1), (e) introductory
paragraph, (e)(2)(i)(A), (f) introductory paragraph, (i); 222(a), (b);
223(a), (b)(6), (c) introductory paragraph; 226(a) introductory
paragraph, (d)(1); 227(a) introductory paragraph, (b) introductory
paragraph, (c); 227(d) except (d)(2) introductory paragraph,
(d)(2)(ii), and (e); 228(a)(1), (b) introductory paragraph, (b)(2) and
(3), (c); 229 introductory paragraph, (a)(1) and (2), (b); 230; 231(a)
introductory paragraph; 232; 250(a) through (c) introductory paragraph;
251(b) introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(ii), (c)(2) and (3); 251(d)
except (d)(2); 251(e) and (f) except (f)(2); 251(k); 254(a)
introductory paragraph, (c); 256 introductory paragraph, (a)(1) and
(2); 258; 259(a) introductory paragraph; 253(a), (b)(6), (c); 270; 271;
272(c)(1)(i); 273 introductory paragraph, (a) introductory paragraph;
276(a)(1) and (2), (a)(3) introductory paragraph, (a)(4), (b)(2)(iv);
278 introductory paragraph, (a)(1) and (2), (c) introductory paragraph,
(c)(3) and (4), (d), (f) introductory paragraph, (f)(1), (g)
introductory paragraph, (h) introductory paragraph, (h)(1), (h)(4);
279; 280(a) except (a) introductory paragraph, (a)(6), and (a)(8);
280(b); 280(c) except (c) introductory paragraph through (c)(2); 280(d)
introductory paragraph, (d)(1), (d)(1)(ii), (e); 281 introductory
paragraph, (a)(1) and (2); 282; 300; 301(a) introductory paragraph, (b)
introductory paragraph, (c) introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(ii), (c)(3)
introductory paragraph, (d) introductory paragraph, (d)(1), (e)
introductory paragraph, (e)(1), (e)(2)(i)(C); 301(f) except (f)(2);
301(k); 303(a) introductory paragraph, (c)(1); 304(a), (b)(6), (c)
introductory paragraph; 309 introductory paragraph; 310(b) introductory
paragraph, (b)(3) and (4), (b)(6); 312; 313; 316(c) through (f);
317(b); 340(a), (b)(2), (b)(4); 340(c) except (c)(1) introductory
paragraph; 340(d), (e); 341; 342; 343 introductory paragraph, (a)(1),
(c), (d); 344(a)(1) and (2), (c)(2); 345(a), (b) introductory
paragraph, (b)(6), (c), (e); 347(a)(2) and (3); 351; Chapter R315-265
Interim Status Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities: R315-265-1(a) through (c)
introductory paragraph, (c)(3), (c)(8) through (10); (c)(11) except
(i)(A) through (C) and (iv); (c)(12), (c)(13), (c)(14) introductory
paragraph through (c)(14)(ii); (d) introductory paragraph, (e); 3; 4;
10; 12(b), 12(b) Comment; 14(a)(2), (b) introductory paragraph,
(b)(2)(ii) Comment, 14(c), 14(c) Comment; 16(a)(1), (c), (d)(2) through
(4); 17(b) introductory paragraph; 19(a)(1), 19(b) introductory
paragraph, (b)(3), (c)(1)(i) and (iii), (d); 30; 34, 50; 52(a), (c),
(d); 55; 56(g) Comment; 71(b)(2); 74; 77 introductory paragraph
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through (d); 90(a) through (c) introductory paragraph, (d)(2), (d)(4),
(d)(5), (e); (f) except (f)(1); 91(a)(3)(iv); 92(b) introductory
paragraph, (b)(1), (b)(2)(vi) Comment, (c); 92(d) except (d)
introductory paragraph; 93(a) introductory paragraph, (b) through
(d)(1), 93(d)(3) introductory paragraph, (d)(4) introductory paragraph,
(d)(6) through (f); 94(a) introductory paragraph, (a)(1), (a)(2)(i)
through (iii); 94(b) except (b)(2); 170; 171; 176; 177(a), (b); 178;
220; 221(b), (c) introductory paragraph, (c)(1), (d) introductory
paragraph, (d)(1), (d)(2)(i)(C), (e), (f), (h); 222; 225(a)
introductory paragraph, (a)(2)(ii); 226(a)(1), (b)(1), (b)(3),
226(b)(3) Comment; 229 introductory paragraph, (a)(1); 230; 231; 250;
252, 252 Comment; 254; 255 except (b); 256(a) introductory paragraph,
(a)(1); 257 except (b) and Comment; 258; 259(b)(6), (c) introductory
paragraph; 260; Chapter R315-270 Hazardous Waste Permit Program: R315-
270-1(a), (b)(1) through (b)(3), (c) introductory paragraph, third
through sixth sentences, (c)(1), (c)(2)(ii), (c)(2)(iv) through (vii),
(c)(5) through (7); 10(a), (c)(1), (e) introductory paragraph, (e)(1)
introductory paragraph, (e)(1)(i) and (ii), (e)(4) and (5), (f)(1)
through (3), (g)(1)(i), (g)(1)(iii), (g)(2), (h)(2), (i), (j)(1)(ii),
(k); 11(b) introductory paragraph, (b)(1), (c); 12; 13(a), (j); 14(b)
introductory paragraph; (b)(2) through (7), (b)(9), (b)(11)(i) and (ii)
introductory paragraph; 14(b)(11)(iv)(C) except (C)(I) and (C)(III);
14(b)(11)(v), (b)(12), (b)(13) through (18); (b)(20), (b)(22); 14(c)
introductory paragraph through (c)(4)(ii) except (c)(2) and (c)(4)
introductory paragraph; 14(c)(5), (c)(6) introductory paragraph, (c)(7)
introductory paragraph, (c)(7)(iii), (c)(8) introductory paragraph,
(c)(8)(ii), (c)(8)(v), (d)(1)(i); 15 introductory paragraph, (a)
introductory paragraph, (b) introductory paragraph, (c) through (e); 17
introductory paragraph, (b) introductory paragraph, (b)(1) and (2),
(b)(4) and (5), (c); 17(e) through (h) except (f); 17(i), (j); 18
introductory paragraph, (c) introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(i),
(c)(1)(iv) and (v), (d), (f) through (i) introductory paragraph; 19
introductory paragraph through (b), (c)(1)(v), (c)(3), (c)(5)(i),
(c)(6) introductory paragraph and (ix), (c)(7) and (8); 19(d)(2); 20
introductory paragraph, (a) introductory paragraph, (b) introductory
paragraph, (b)(2) introductory paragraph, (b)(3)(vii), (b)(4), (c)
introductory paragraph, (c)(5), (d) introductory paragraph, (e) through
(h), (i) introductory paragraph; 21 introductory paragraph, (b)
introductory paragraph through (b)(1)(v) except (b)(1)(iii); 21(c)
through (j) introductory paragraph; 23 introductory paragraph, (a)(2)
through (b), (e); 28; 29; 30(a), (i)(4), (j)(2), (k), (l)(2)
introductory paragraph, (l)(2)(ii)(B), (l)(3), (l)(4), (l)(6)
introductory paragraph, (l)(7) through (10), (m); 31(c); 32(a), (b)(1),
(b)(2), (d); 33(a) introductory paragraph, (a)(1), (a)(2) introductory
paragraph; 40(a); 41 introductory paragraph, (a)(5), (b)(2); 43(b);
50(b), (c), (d); 51(a)(1) through (b), 51(c)(2) and (3); 60
introductory paragraph, (b)(1), (b)(2); (b)(3)(i) and (ii); (c)(3)(i)
through (vii); 61(a) introductory paragraph, (b)(6); 62(a) introductory
paragraph through (b)(1); (b)(2)(iv) and (viii), (b)(3) and(4),
(b)(5)(i), (b)(5)(iii), (b)(5)(iv), (b)(6) introductory paragraph,
(b)(7)(iv) through (vi), (b)(7)(x), (b)(8), (b)(10), (b)(11), (c), (d);
63(a) through (d) introductory paragraph except (a)(1); 63(d)(1) and
(2); 65(a) introductory paragraph, (a)(1), (b), (d); 70(a)(1) and (2),
(b), (c); 71(b); 72(a) introductory paragraph, (a)(4) and (5), 72(b)
introductory paragraph through (b)(2), (b)(5) through (b)(8); 73(a),
(b), (d) introductory paragraph, (e); 235(a)(1)(i)(A),
(a)(1)(ii)(B)(II)(IIii), (a)(1)(iii)(A) and (B), (a)(2)(i)(A)(I),
(a)(2)(ii)(B)(II)(IIii), (a)(2)(iii)(A) and (B), (b)(1)(i) and (ii);
Chapter R315-273 Standards for Universal Waste Management: R315-273-
1(a) introductory paragraph through (a)(2), 1(b); 2(a) and (b); 3(a)
introductory paragraph, (a)(1)(i); 3(b) except (b)(2); 3(c)(1)
introductory paragraph, (c)(2), (d); 5 except (c); 8 except (a)(2);
9(e) ``Destination Facility'', (h) ``Generator'', (o) ``Thermostat'';
10; 11(b); 13(a)(3) introductory paragraph, (a)(3)(i), (b)(2), (b)(3);
14 introductory paragraph, (b) introductory paragraph, (c) introductory
paragraph, (c)(1)(iii); 15(a); 17(b); 18(b), 30; 31(b); 32(a)(3);
33(a)(3) introductory paragraph, (a)(3)(i), (b)(2), (b)(3); 34
introductory paragraph, (b) introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(ii) and
(iii); 35(a); 37(b); 38(b); 39(c)(1) and (2); 50; 51(b); 52(a); 53(b);
54(b); 60(a),(b); 62(b); 80(b), (c); 81(a),(e),(f),(g).
b. State-initiated changes that are amendments that clarify and
make the State's regulations internally consistent--Chapter R315-15
Standards For Management of Used Oil: R315-15-1.3 introductory
paragraph, (a), (d); 1.5(a) through (b)(1); 1.6; 1.7(c) through (h);
2.1(a)(1), 2.2(b); 2.3 introductory paragraph, (b)(2) through (4); 2.4
introductory paragraph, (a) introductory paragraph, (a)(3) through
(a)(5), (b); 2.5 introductory paragraph, (a) introductory paragraph,
(b) introductory paragraph, (b)(3), (c) introductory paragraph; 3.1(a),
(a)(1), (a)(2), (b) introductory paragraph, (b)(2), (b)(3) introductory
paragraph, (b)(3)(i) through (iv), (b)(4), (c); 3.2(a) introductory
paragraph, (a)(1), (a)(2), (b) introductory paragraph, (b)(2), (b)(3);
4.1(a) introductory paragraph; 4.4(d); 4.5(b)(2); 4.6(c) introductory
paragraph, (c)(3) and (4), (d), (d)(1)(iii), (d)(3) through (6); 4.7(a)
introductory paragraph, (a)(1), (a)(3), (b) introductory paragraph, (c)
and (d); 5.3(a)(1), (a)(2) introductory paragraph, (a)(3), (b)(1)(i),
(b)(2)(i), (v) and (vi); 5.5(b) introductory paragraph, (b)(3), (c)
introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(iii), (c)(3) through (5); 5.6(a)(1);
5.7(a) introductory paragraph, (a)(7), 6.1(a) introductory paragraph,
(b) introductory paragraph, (b)(6) through (8), (d); 6.4(b)(2); 6.5(b),
(c) introductory paragraph, (c)(1) introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(iii),
(c)(3) and (4); 6.6(a)(7); 6.7(b); 6.8; 7.6(a) introductory paragraph,
(a)(2); 8.2(b); 9.1(a)(1) through (4), (d) and (e); 9.2; 9.3; 11.3(a)
introductory paragraph and (a)(1); 11.4(a); Chapter R315-124 Procedures
for Decision making: R315-124-1; 3(a), (c), (d). (e), (g) introductory
paragraph, (g)(4); 6(a), (d) introductory paragraph; 8(a), (b)(5),
(b)(6) intro.; 10(a)(3), (b)(1), (b)(2) introductory paragraph, (c)(1)
introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(ii), (c)(1)(iii), (c)(1)(ix)(B) and (C),
(c)(2)(ii), (d) introductory paragraph, (d)(1)(i), (d)(1)(ii) through
(v), (d)(2)(i); 12(a)(1) and (2), (b), (d); 17(a)(1) and (2); 19(a);
20; 31(b); 32(b)(2)(ii) through (iv); Chapter R315-260 Hazardous Waste
Management System: R315-260-1; 3; 10(c)(165) ``Universal waste'' (vi);
19; Chapter R315-261 General Requirements--Identification and Listing
of Hazardous Waste: R315-261-1(a)(2) through (4); 4(a)(8) introductory
paragraph, (a)(9)(iii)(A) through (C), (a)(14)(i), (e)(1)(i), (e)(2)(i)
and (ii), (g)(2)(i); 9(f); 31(a) table 2, F999 entry; Chapter R315-262
Hazardous Waste Generator Requirements: R315-262-23(c); 30; and 32(a);
Chapter R315-263 Standards Applicable to Transporters of Hazardous
Waste and Standards Applicable to Emergency Control of Spills for Any
Hazardous Waste Handlers: R315-263-11; 20(b), (h)(2)(iii), (h)(4);
21(a)(1), (a)(2) (a)(4); 22(c) introductory paragraph, (c)(2); 30
through 33; Chapter R315-264 Standards for Owners and Operators of
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities: R315-264-
1(g)(8)(i)(C); 11; 1314(a) introductory paragraph; 15(a) through
(b)(2), (c), (d); 16(a)(3) introductory paragraph, (a)(3)(i), (d)
introductory paragraph, (e); 18(a)(2) except (a)(2)(iii); 18(b)(1)(i);
31; 32 except (d); 35; 37(a)(1) and (2); 51; 52(e), (f); 53(b); 54;
56(a)(2); 56(b) through (f) except (d)(2) introductory paragraph
through (d)(2)(ii); 56(d)(2)(v) and (vi); 90(b)(2) introductory
paragraph; 94(a)(1), (a)(2) table; 97(g) introductory
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paragraph, (g)(2); 98(f)(2), (g)(6)(iii); 99(d)(2), (i)(3); 101(a);
220; 221(c)(2)(v); 226(c) introductory paragraph; 227(d)(2)(ii);
251(a)(2) introductory paragraph; 256(b); 257 except (b); 272(b), (c)
introductory paragraph, (c)(2); 276 introductory paragraph, (b)(1)(ii),
(f)(2), (f)(3) introductory paragraph, (g)(1) and (2), (h)(2) and (3);
281(b); 283(b); 301(a)(1) introductory paragraph, (a)(2) introductory
paragraph, (c)(1)(i)(B), (c)(3)(ii), (e)(2)(i)(A); 345(d)(3), (f);
347(a)(1), (c); Chapter R315-265 Interim Status Standards for Owners
and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities: R315-265-1(c)(1), (c)(11)(iv); 11; 14(a) except (a)(2);
14(b)(2)(i) and (ii); 15(a), (b)(1) and (2), (d); 16(a)(3)(iii); 32
introductory paragraph through (b); 33; 35; 51(a); 52(e), (f); 53(b);
54; 56(d) introductory paragraph, (d)(1), (d)(2)(iii) and (iv), (e)
through (h) except (h)(2); 71(b) introductory paragraph, (b)(2)
Comment, (b)(4) Comment, (b)(5); 92(a)(4), (a)(4) Comment; (b)(2)(vi);
94(a)(2) introductory paragraph, (b)(2); 172 and 173 except 173(a);
177(c); 221(g); 225(a)(2)(ii) Comment; 229(b) except (b)(3); 253
Comment; 256(a)(2); 257(b), 257(b) Comment; and 259(b)(2); 42(b) and
(b) Note; Chapter R315-270 Hazardous Waste Permit Program: R315-270-
1(c) introductory paragraph, first 2 sentences, (c)(2)(viii)
introductory paragraph, (c)(4); 10(b), (d), (e)(1)(iii), (e)(3), (g)
introductory paragraph, (g)(1) introductory paragraph, (g)(1)(ii), (h)
introductory paragraph, (h)(1); 13 introductory paragraph and (b);
14(b)(11)(iii), (b)(19) introductory paragraph, (b)(19)(xii),
(c)(8)(iv), (d)(1) intro; 17(d); 30 introductory paragraph, (b), (d),
(f) through (i)(3), (l)(2)(i) and (ii)(A), (l)(5), (l)(6)(i)(B),
(l)(11); 31 introductory paragraph; 32(e); 33(a)(2)(ii), (a)(3), (b)(1)
and (2), (b)(3)(iv); 41(a) introductory paragraph through (a)(3), (b)
introductory paragraph; 43(a); 50(a); 51(a) introductory paragraph, (c)
introductory paragraph and (1), (d); 62(b)(2)(ii) introductory
paragraph, (b)(6)(ii)(B); 63(a)(1); 65(c); 68; 71(a)(1) through (3);
72(a)(1), (a)(3) introductory paragraph; 73(c)(1), (d)(1), (f), (g);
Chapter R315-273 Standards for Universal Waste Management: R315-273-1
Note; 9(c) ``Antifreeze'', (f) ``Drum-top Lamp Crusher'', (l) ``On-
site'', (p) Universal Waste'' (6); 12; 14(b)(2), (c)(2); 18(g);
32(a)(1) and (2); 34(b)(2), (c)(2); 35(c)(2); 38(g); 61(c); 80(d);
c. State-initiated changes that are revisions associated with the
modification to the State's approach from an incorporation by reference
format to a verbatim format--Chapter R315-260 Hazardous Waste
Management System: R315-260-10(c)(1) ``Above ground tank'', (c)(3)
``Active life'', (c)(4) ``Active portion'', (c)(10) ``Approved
hazardous waste management facility'' through (c)(15) ``Boiler'',
(c)(17) ``Carbon regeneration unit'', (c)(20) ``Certification'' through
(c)(23) ``Confined aquifer'', (c)(25) ``Container'' through (c)(28)
``Corrosion expert'', (c)(34) ``Destination Facility'' through (c)(40)
``Drip pad'', (c)(42) ``Elementary neutralization unit'', (c)(45) ``EPA
hazardous waste number'' through (c)(51) ``Existing tank system'' or
``Existing component'', (c)(56) ``Federal agency'' through (c)(64)
``Hazard class'', (c)(67) ``Hazardous waste constituent'' through
(c)(79) ``Installation inspector'' except (c)(72)(iii), (c)(81)
``International shipment'', (c)(82) ``Lamp'', (c)(84) ``Landfill''
through (c)(86) ``Land treatment facility'', (c)(88) ``Leachate''
through (c)(91) ``Management'' or ``Hazardous waste management'',
(c)(96) ``Mining overburden returned to the mine site'' through (c)(99)
``Movement'', (c)(101) ``New tank system'', (c)(104) ``On ground tank''
through (c)(114) ``Person'', (c)(116) ``Pesticide'' through (c)(123)
``Qualified ground water scientist'', (c)(124) ``RCRA'', (c)(127)
``Remediation waste'' through (c)(135) ``Sludge dryer'', (c)(137)
``Solid waste management unit'', (c)(139) ``Sorbent'' through (c)(153)
``Totally enclosed treatment facility'', (c)(155) ``Transport vehicle''
through (c)(165) ``Universal waste'' (i), (c)(166) ``Universal waste
handler'' except (ii)(A), (c)(167) ``Universal waste transporter''
through (c)(169) ``Uppermost aquifer'', (c)(173) ``Vessel'' through
(c)(178) ``Well injection'', (c)(180) ``Zone of engineering control'';
22(a) through (e) except (a)(1), (d)(1)(i), and (d)(1)(ii); 22(h)
through (l); 30(a) and (c); 31(a) through (b)(1); 32; 33(b); 40(a)(1)
through (5); 41(a) and (b); Chapter R315-261 General Requirements--
Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste: R315-261-1(c)(1) through
(3), (c)(5), (c)(7), (c)(9); 6(a)(1); 6(a)(3) except (a)(3)
introductory paragraph and (a)(3)(i); (6)(a)(4), (b), (c)(2)(i) through
(iii); 24(b); 31(b) introductory paragraph through (b)(3); Chapter
R315-264 Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities: R315-264-13 except
(b)(7)(iii)(B); 110; 111 except (c); 112 except (b)(8); 113 except
(e)(5); 114; 117 through 119 except 118(c) and 119(b)(1)(ii); 140
except (d)(1); 141; 142 except (b)(2); 143 except (b)(7), (b)(8),
(e)(5), and (i); 144; 145 except (a)(3)(i), (d)(6), and (f)(11); 146;
148; 147 except (e) and (h)(i); 151 except (b), (f), (g), (h)(2)
through (m)(1), and (n)(1); 190 except (a); 191(b) through (d) except
(b)(5)(ii); 192 except (a) introductory paragraph and (b) introductory
paragraph; 193(c) except (c)(4); 193(e) except (e)(2(ii), (e)(2)(v)(A),
(e)(2)(v)(B), (e)(3)(i), and (e)(3)(ii); 193(f) through (h) except
(g)(1)(iii), (g)(1)(iv), and (g)(2)(i)(A); 193(i) except (i)(2); 194;
195(a); 196 except (f); 197 through 200; 550; 551; 552 except
(a)(3)(ii) through (iv), (e)(4)(iii), (e)(4)(iv)(F), (e)(6)(iii)(E);
553 except (e) introductory paragraph; 554 except (a) introductory
paragraph and (c)(2); 554 except (a) introductory paragraph and (c)(2);
555 except (a)(3) and (e)(6); 570; 571 except (a) through (c); 572;
573(a) except (a)(1), (a)(4)(i), (a)(4)(ii), and (a)(5); 573(c) through
(d), (h) through (l), (m)(2), (m)(3), (n) and (o); 574 except (a); 575;
601 except (a), (b)(11), and (c)(4); 602; 603; 1030 except (b)(2) and
(c); 1031 through 1033 except 1033(f)(2)(vii)(B); 1034 except (b)(2),
(c)(1)(ii), (c)(1)(iv) introductory paragraph, (c)(1)(iv)(A),
(c)(i)(iv)(B), (d)(1)(iii), and (f); 1036; 1050 except (b)(3), (f), and
(h); 1051 through 1057; 1058 except (c)(1); 1059; 1060; 1061 except
(b)(1), (b)(2), and (d); 1062 except (a) introductory paragraph and
(b)(2); 1063 except (d)(2); 1064 except (c)(3); 1065; 1080 except (a)
and (c); 1081; 1085; 1086 except (c)(4)(i) and (d)(4)(i); 1087; 1089;
1090 except (c); 1100(a) through (e); 1101(a) and (b) except
(b)(3)(iii); 1101(c) except (c)(2), (c)(3) introductory paragraph,
(c)(3)(i), and (c)(4); 1101(d)(1) through (3), (e); 1102(b); 1103
through 1106; Chapter R315-265 Interim Status Standards for Owners and
Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities: R315-265-13; 73 except (b) introductory paragraph, (b)(1),
(b)(6) through (b)(8) and (b)(15); 110 except (b)(4); 111 except (c);
112 except (b)(5) and (d)(4); 113 except (b), (e)(4) and (e)(5); 114;
116; 117 except (b); 118; 119 except (b)(1)(ii); 121; 140 except (b)
introductory paragraph and (b)(2); 141; 142 except (a) introductory
paragraph; 143 except (h); 144; 145 except (e)(11) and (h); 146; 147
except (a)(1)(i), (b)(1)(i), and (e); 148; 190 except (a); 191 except
(a) and (b)(5)(ii); 192 except (a) introductory paragraph and (b)
introductory paragraph; 193 except (a)(1), (a)(2), (e)(2)(v)(A),
(e)(2)(v)(B), and (i)(2); 194 except (b)(1) and (b)(2); 196 except (f);
197 except (b); 198 through 200; 202; 228 except (a)(2)(iii)(D) and
(b)(2); 1030 except (b)(2) and (3); 1031 and 1032; 1033 except
(f)(2)(ii); 1034 except (c)(1)(ii), (c)(1)(iv), (d)(1)(iii), and (f);
1035 except
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(b)(2) introductory paragraph, (b)(2)(i), and (c)(4)(i); 1080 except
(a); 1081 except ``Waste stabilization process''; 1082; 1083; 1084(a)
except (a)(3)(ii)(C), (a)(3)(iii), (b)(3)(ii)(C), (b)(3)(iii), and
(c)(3)(i); 1085 except (h)(3) introductory paragraph; 1086; 1087 except
(b)(1) introductory paragraph, (c)(4)(i), and (d)(4)(i); 1088; 1089;
1090 except (f)(1); 1100 except introductory paragraph and (d); 1101(a)
and (b) except (b)(3)(i)(B) and (b)(3)(iii); 1101(c) except (c)(2),
(c)(3) introductory paragraph, and (c)(4); 1101(d)(1) through (e);
1102; Chapter R315-266 Standards For the Management Of Specific
Hazardous Wastes and Specific Types Of Hazardous Waste Management
Facilities: R315-266-20(a); 21; 70(c); 80(b)(1) and (2); 100(a); 100(b)
through (c) except (b)(1), (b)(2)(iv), (b)(3) introductory paragraph
through (b)(3)(iii), and (b)(4); 100(d) through (f) except (d)(1)(ii)
and (d)(3)(i)(A); 100(g) except (g)introductory paragraph and (g)(2),
100(h); 101 except (c)(1) and (c)(2); 102(a) through (d) except
(a)(2)(vi) and (b)(1); 102(e) except (e)(3)(i)(E), (e)(5)(i)(C),
(e)(6)(ii)(B), (e)(8)(iii), and (e)(10); 103(a) through (c) except
(a)(4)(vii), (b)(2)(v)(B)(2), (b)(5)(ii)(A), (b)(6)(viii)(A),
(c)(1)(i), (c)(1)(ii)(A)(2), (c)(1)(ix) introductory paragraph,
(c)(1)(ix)(A), and (c)(4)(iv)(C)(1); 103(e) through (j) except
(g)(1)(i); 103(l); 104; 105; 106 except (a) and (d)(1); 107; 108; 109
except (a)(2)(ii) and (b) introductory paragraph; 110; 111; 112 except
(b)(1) introductory paragraph, (b)(2)(i), and (b)(2)(i) Note; Chapter
R315-268 Land Disposal Restrictions: R315-268-1 except (e)(1) and
(f)(3) through (f)(5); 2 except (g); (3); 4 except (a)(3); (5); 6
except (c)(5); 7(a) except (a) introductory paragraph, (a)(1)
introductory paragraph, (a)(2) introductory paragraph, (a)(3)(ii),
(a)(4), and (a)(5) introductory paragraph; 7(b) except (b)(3)(ii),
(b)(4)(ii), and (b)(6); 7(c) through (e) except (c)(2) and (d)
introductory paragraph through (d)(3) introductory paragraph; 9 except
(a) and (d) introductory paragraph; 13; 14(a); 30; 31; 33(a) through
(d); 34; 35(a) through (c); 36(a) through (c); 37 through 39; 40 except
(b), (g), (i), and table; 41; 42 except (a) table; 43; 44; 45(a)
through (c)(5); 46; 48(a); 49 except (d); 50(a) except (a)(1),
(a)(2)(i)(A) through (D), (a)(4), and (a)(5); 50(b) through (f) except
(c); 52; 53; 57; Chapter R315-270 R315-270-16 except (a); 22 except
introductory paragraph and (a)(2)(ii)(B); 24 except (d)(3); 25 except
(e)(3); 26 except (c)(15); 27; 42 except (d)(2)(i), (i), (j)(1) through
(j)(3), (k) and appendix I; 66(a) through (c) except (c)(2)(i) and
(ii); 66(d) through (g); 230.
H. Where are the revised State rules different from the Federal rules?
The Utah revisions being authorized in this rule include provisions
that contain purely Federal functions which are not delegable to
States. The non-delegable Federal program areas include import/export
requirements reserved as part of the Federal foreign relations
function, and manifest registry and electronic manifest functions
administered solely by the EPA. Utah has appropriately adopted these
provisions by leaving the authority with the EPA for implementation and
enforcement. We consider the following State requirement to be more
stringent than the Federal requirement: R315-261-420(f)(4)(ii) because
the State requires that notification also be given to the Utah
Department of Environmental Quality as well as the Federal entities.
Utah did not change any previously more stringent or broader-in-scope
provisions to be equivalent to the Federal rules.
I. Who handles permits after the authorization takes effect?
The State of Utah will continue to issue permits for all the
provisions for which it is authorized and will administer the permits
it issues. The EPA will continue to administer any RCRA hazardous waste
permits or portions of permits which we issued prior to the effective
date of this authorization, until Utah has equivalent instruments in
place. The EPA will continue to implement and issue permits for HSWA
requirements for which Utah is not yet authorized.
J. How does today's action affect Indian country (18 U.S.C. 1151) in
Utah?
Utah is not authorized to carry out its hazardous waste program in
Indian country, as defined in 18 U.S.C. 1151. This includes, but is not
limited to:
1. Lands within the exterior boundaries of the following Indian
Reservations located within or abutting the State of Utah:
a. Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation
b. Paiute Indian Tribe (Cedar Band of Paiutes, Kanosh Band of
Paiutes Koosharem Band of Paiutes, Indian Peaks Band of Paiutes, and
Shivwits Band of Paiutes)
c. Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indiana
d. Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation
2. Any land held in trust by the U.S. for an Indian Tribe; and
3. Any other land, whether on or off a reservation, that qualifies
as Indian country within the meaning of 18 U.S.C. 1151.
Therefore, this program revision does not extend to Indian country
where the EPA will continue to implement and administer the RCRA
program.
II. Incorporation by Reference
A. What is codification?
Codification is the process of including the statutes and
regulations that comprise the State's authorized hazardous waste
management program into the CFR. Section 3006(b) of RCRA, as amended,
allows the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to authorize State
hazardous waste management programs. The State regulations authorized
by EPA supplant the Federal regulations concerning the same matter with
the result that after authorization the EPA enforces the authorized
regulations. Infrequently, State statutory language which acts to
regulate a matter is also authorized by the EPA with the consequence
that the EPA enforces the authorized statutory provision. The EPA does
not authorize State enforcement authorities and does not authorize
State procedural requirements. The EPA codifies the authorized State
program in 40 CFR part 272 and incorporates by reference State statutes
and regulations that make up the approved program, which is federally
enforceable in accordance with sections 3007, 3008, 3013, and 7003 of
RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6927, 6928, 6934 and 6973, and any other applicable
statutory and regulatory provisions.
B. What is the history of the codification of Utah's hazardous waste
management program?
The EPA incorporated by reference Utah's authorized hazardous waste
program effective November 26, 2001 (66 FR 58964). In this action, the
EPA is revising subpart TT of 40 CFR part 272 to include the
authorization revision actions described in this document.
C. What codification decisions have we made in this rule?
In this rule, the EPA is finalizing regulatory text that includes
incorporation by reference of the authorized hazardous waste management
program of the State of Utah. In accordance with requirements of 1 CFR
51.5, the EPA is finalizing the incorporation by reference of the Utah
rules described in section I.G. of this document and set forth below in
the amendments to Sec. 272.2251. The EPA has made, and will continue
to make, these documents available electronically
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through <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>. For alternative access to docket
materials, please contact the person identified in the ADDRESSES
section of this preamble.
This action codifies EPA's authorization of Utah's base hazardous
waste management program and its revisions to that program. The
codification reflects the State program that is in effect at the time
the EPA's authorized revisions to the Utah hazardous waste management
program addressed in this direct final rule become final. This action
does not reopen any decision the EPA previously made concerning the
authorization of the State's hazardous waste management program. The
EPA is not requesting comments on its decisions published in the
Federal Register in the final rules referenced in section I.F. of this
document concerning revisions to the authorized program in Utah.
The EPA is incorporating by reference the EPA's approval of Utah's
hazardous waste management program by amending subpart TT to 40 CFR
part 272. The action amends Sec. 272.2251 and incorporates by
reference Utah's authorized hazardous waste regulations, as amended
effective April 19, 2021. Section 272.2251 also references the
demonstration of adequate enforcement authority, including procedural
and enforcement provisions, which provide the legal basis for the
State's implementation of the hazardous waste management program. In
addition, Sec. 272.2251 references the Memorandum of Agreement, the
Attorney General's Statements, and the Program Description, which are
evaluated as part of the approval process of the hazardous waste
management program in accordance with subtitle C of RCRA.
D. What is the effect of Utah's codification on enforcement?
The EPA retains the authority under statutory provisions, including
but not limited to, RCRA sections 3007, 3008, 3013 and 7003, and other
applicable statutory and regulatory provisions to undertake inspections
and enforcement actions and to issue orders in all authorized States.
With respect to enforcement actions, the EPA will rely on Federal
sanctions, Federal inspection authorities, and Federal procedures
rather than the State analogs to these provisions. Therefore, the EPA
is not incorporating by reference Utah's inspection and enforcement
authorities, nor are those authorities part of Utah's approved State
program which operates in lieu of the Federal program. 40 CFR
272.2251(c)(2) lists these authorities for informational purposes, and
because the EPA also considered them in determining the adequacy of
Utah's procedural and enforcement authorities. Utah's authority to
inspect and enforce the State's hazardous waste management program
requirements continues to operate independently under State law.
E. What State provisions are not part of the codification?
The public is reminded that some provisions of Utah's hazardous
waste management program are not part of the federally authorized State
program. These non-authorized provisions include:
1. Provisions that are not part of the RCRA subtitle C program
because they are ``broader in scope'' than RCRA subtitle C (see 40 CFR
271.1(i));
2. State procedural and enforcement authorities which are necessary
to establish the ability of the State's program to enforce compliance
but which do not supplant the Federal statutory enforcement and
procedural authorities.
State provisions that are ``broader in scope'' than the Federal
program are not incorporated by reference in 40 CFR part 272. For
reference and clarity, the EPA lists in 40 CFR 272.2251(c)(3) the Utah
statutory provisions which are ``broader in scope'' than the Federal
program and which are not part of the authorized program being
incorporated by reference. While ``broader in scope'' provisions are
not part of the authorized program and cannot be enforced by the EPA,
the State may enforce such provisions under State law.
F. What will be the effect of codification on Federal HSWA
requirements?
With respect to any requirement(s) pursuant to HSWA for which the
State has not yet been authorized, and which the EPA has identified as
taking effect immediately in States with authorized hazardous waste
management programs, the EPA will enforce those Federal HSWA standards
until the State is authorized for those provisions.
The codification does not affect Federal HSWA requirements for
which the State is not authorized. The EPA has authority to implement
HSWA requirements in all States, including States with authorized
hazardous waste management programs, until the States become authorized
for such requirements or prohibitions, unless the EPA has identified
the HSWA requirement(s) as an optional or as a less stringent
requirement of the Federal program. A HSWA requirement or prohibition,
unless identified by the EPA as optional or as less stringent,
supersedes any less stringent or inconsistent State provision which may
have been previously authorized by EPA (50 FR 28702, July 15, 1985).
Some existing State requirements may be similar to the HSWA
requirements implemented by the EPA. However, until the EPA authorizes
those State requirements, the EPA enforces the HSWA requirements and
not the State analogs.
III. Administrative Requirements
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has exempted this action
from the requirements of Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735, October
4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011). Therefore, this
action is not subject to review by OMB. This action authorizes and
codifies State requirements for the purpose of RCRA 3006 and imposes no
additional requirements beyond those imposed by State law. Accordingly,
I certify that this action will not have a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because this action authorizes
and codifies pre-existing requirements under State law and does not
impose any additional enforceable duty beyond that required by State
law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4). For the same reason, this
action also does not significantly or uniquely affect the communities
of Tribal governments, as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR
67249, November 9, 2000). This action will not have substantial direct
effects on the States, on the relationship between the national
government and the States, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various levels of government, as specified
in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999), because it
merely authorizes and codifies State requirements as part of the State
RCRA hazardous waste program without altering the relationship or the
distribution of power and responsibilities established by RCRA.
This action also is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR
19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not economically significant, and
it does not make decisions based on environmental health or safety
risks. This rule is not subject to Executive Order 13211, ``Actions
Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001), because it is not a
significant
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regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.
Under RCRA 3006(b), the EPA grants a State's application for
authorization as long as the State meets the criteria required by RCRA.
It would thus be inconsistent with applicable law for the EPA, when it
reviews a State authorization application, to require the use of any
particular voluntary consensus standard in place of another standard
that otherwise satisfies the requirements of RCRA. Thus, the
requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply. As required
by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 (61 FR 4729, Feb. 7, 1996), in
issuing this rule, the EPA has taken the necessary steps to eliminate
drafting errors and ambiguity, minimize potential litigation, and
provide a clear legal standard for affected conduct. The EPA has
complied with Executive Order 12630 (53 FR 8859, March 15, 1988) by
examining the takings implications of the rule in accordance with the
``Attorney General's Supplemental Guidelines for the Evaluation of Risk
and Avoidance of Unanticipated Takings'' issued under the executive
order. This rule does not impose an information collection burden under
the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.).
Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994) establishes
Federal executive policy on environmental justice. Its main provision
directs Federal agencies, to the greatest extent practicable and
permitted by law, to make environmental justice part of their mission
by identifying and addressing, as appropriate, disproportionately high
and adverse human health or environmental effects of their programs,
policies, and activities on minority populations and low-income
populations in the United States. Because this rule authorizes pre-
existing State rules which are at least equivalent to, and no less
stringent than existing Federal requirements, and imposes no additional
requirements beyond those imposed by State law, and there are no
anticipated significant adverse human health or environmental effects,
the rule is not subject to Executive Order 12898.
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule,
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the
United States. The EPA will submit a report containing this document
and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior
to publication in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot take effect
until 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register. This
action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). This
action will be effective February 21, 2025.
List of Subjects
40 CFR Part 271
Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure,
Confidential business information, Hazardous waste, Hazardous waste
transportation, Indian lands, Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
40 CFR Part 272
Environmental protection, Hazardous materials transportation,
Hazardous waste, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental
relations, Water pollution control, Water supply.
Authority: This rule is issued under the authority of sections
2002(a), 3006 and 7004(b) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act as
amended, 42 U.S.C. 6912(a), 6926, 6974(b).
Dated: December 11, 2024.
KC Becker,
Regional Administrator, Region 8.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, under the authority at
42 U.S.C. 6912(a), 6926, and 6974(b), the EPA is granting final
authorization under 40 CFR part 271 to the State of Utah for revisions
to its hazardous waste program under the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act and is amending 40 CFR part 272 as follows:
PART 272--APPROVED STATE HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
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1. The authority citation for part 272 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Secs. 2002(a), 3006, and 7004(b) of the Solid Waste
Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 6912(a), 6926, and 6974(b).
Subpart TT--Utah
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2. Revise Sec. 272.2251 to read as follows:
Sec. 272.2251 Utah State-Administered program: Final authorization.
(a) History of the State of Utah authorization. Pursuant to section
3006(b) of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6926(b), Utah has final authorization for
the following elements as submitted to EPA in Utah's base program
application for final authorization which was approved by EPA effective
on October 24, 1984. Subsequent program revision applications were
approved effective on March 7, 1989; July 22, 1991; July 14, 1992;
April 13, 1993; December 13, 1994; July 21, 1997; March 15, 1999;
January 16, 2001; July 8, 2002; June 11, 2003; May 23, 2008; and
February 21, 2025.
(b) Enforcement authority. The State of Utah has primary
responsibility for enforcing its hazardous waste management program.
However, the EPA retains the authority to exercise its inspection and
enforcement authorities in accordance with sections 3007, 3008, 3013,
7003 of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6927, 6928, 6934, 6973, and any other
applicable statutory and regulatory provisions, regardless of whether
the State has taken its own actions, as well as in accordance with
other statutory and regulatory provisions.
(c) State statutes and regulations.
(1) Incorporation by reference. The Utah regulations cited in
paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section are incorporated by reference as
part of the hazardous waste management program under subtitle C of
RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6921 et seq. You may obtain copies of the Utah
regulations that are incorporated by reference in this paragraph from
Utah Department of Environmental Quality, 288 North 1460 West, Salt
Lake City, Utah 84114-4880; phone number: (801) 538-6776; website:
<a href="https://www.deq.utah.gov/">https://www.deq.utah.gov/</a>.
(i) ``EPA-Approved Utah Regulatory Requirements Applicable to the
Hazardous Waste Management Program,'' dated June 2024.
(ii) [Reserved]
(2) Legal basis. The following provisions provide the legal basis
for the State's implementation of the hazardous waste program, but they
are not being incorporated by reference and do not replace Federal
authorities:
(i) Utah Administrative Code (UAC), as amended January 17, 2023,
Title R315, Environmental Quality, Waste Management and Radiation
Control, Waste Management, Chapter R315-15, Standards for the
Management of Used Oil: sections 15-1.1(j) and (k), 15-11.4(b); R315-
124, Procedures for Decision Making: sections 124-1, 124-3(a) and (c),
124-5(b), 124-6(a), (b), (d), except references to R315-17 and R315-301
through R315-320 at 124-6(d)(4), (e), 124-7 through 124-13, 124-15
through 124-20, 124-34; Chapter R315-260, Hazardous Waste Management
System: sections 260-1, 260-3, 260-6;
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Chapter R315-264, Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities: section 264-4 citation to
statutory provision ``Section 19-5-115''; Chapter R315-270, Hazardous
Waste Permit Program: sections 270-1(b)(1) and (2), 270-12, 270-
32(b)(2), (b)(3), (c), and (e), 270-43(b), 270-50(a) and (b), 270-
51(c).
(ii) Utah Code Annotated (UCA), 2020 Replacement as amended, 2022
Supplement, dated July 2022, Title 19, Chapter 1, Part 3:
Administration: sections 19-1-306(2) and (3);
(iii) UCA 2020 Replacement as amended, 2022 Supplement, dated July
2022, Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 1: Solid and Hazardous Waste Act
(SHWA): sections 19-6-102(1), (2), (5) through (9), (11), (13) through
(19), (21), (23), (24), except references to solid waste, and (25); 19-
6-102.1, 19-6-103, 19-6-104(1) introductory paragraph through
(1)(d)(i), (1)(e), (2)(b), (6), and (7), 19-6-105(1) introductory
paragraph through (1)(f), (1)(i), (2); 19-6-106, 19-6-107, 19-6-108(1)
introductory paragraph through (3)(a), (3)(c) except (3)(c)(ii)(B),
(3)(d), (3)(f), (3)(g), (4) through (9), (12), (13); 19-6-109; 19-6-
111; 19-6-112; 19-6-113(1) through (4), (6); 19-6-114 through 19-6-116.
(iv) UCA 2020 Replacement as amended, 2022 Supplement, dated July
2022, Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 3: Hazardous Substances Mitigation Act:
section 19-6-309.
(v) UCA 2020 Replacement as amended, 2022 Supplement, dated July
2022, Title 63G, Chapter 2: Utah Government Records Access and
Management Act (GRAMA): sections 63G-2-103 through 105; 63G-2-201; 63G-
2-202, 63G-2-203(1) through (9); 63G-2-204; 63G-2-205; 63G-2-301
through 305; 63G-2-306 through 308; 63G-2-401 through 405; 63G-2-802.
(3) Related legal provisions. The following statutory and
regulatory provisions are broader in scope than the Federal program,
are not part of the authorized program, are not incorporated by
reference and are not federally enforceable:
(i) UCA 2020 Replacement as amended, 2022 Supplement, dated July
2022, Title 19, Chapter 6, Part 1: Solid and Hazardous Waste Act
(SHWA): section 19-6-102(24) as that provision references solid waste;
19-6-105(3); 19-6-113(5); 19-6-117.5; 19-6-118; 19-6-120 through 122.
(ii) Utah Administrative Code (UAC), as amended January 17, 2023,
Title R315, Environmental Quality, Waste Management and Radiation
Control, Waste Management, Chapter R315-15 Standards for Management of
Used Oil: sections R315-15-2.2(b) related to chlorinated paraffins; 15-
2.5 introductory paragraph with respect to transporter permits and used
oil handler certificates; 15-2.5(a) introductory paragraph with respect
to transporter permits and used oil handler certificates; 15-2.5(b)
introductory paragraph with respect to transporter permits and used oil
handler certificates; 15-2.5(c) introductory paragraph with respect to
transporter permits and used oil handler certificates; 15-3.2(c); 15-
4.1(a) introductory paragraph with respect to used oil handler
certificates; 15-5.1(b)(6) and (7); 15-5.1(c); 15-5.9 with respect to
transporter permits and used oil handler certificates; 15-6.1(b)(6)
with respect to on specification used oil burners; 15-6.1(c); 15-6.9;
15-7.1(d); 15-7.5(b)(4) with respect to the PCB requirements of R315-
15-18; 15-7.6(a)(2) with respect to used oil handler certificates and
used oil burner permits; 15-7.7; 15-9.2 with respect to transporter
permits and used oil handler certificates; 15-10; 15-11.2 with respect
to used oil transfer and off-specification used oil burning facilities;
15-11.4(a) with respect to used oil permits; 15-12; 15-13.1 through 15-
13.4, 15-13.5(a)--(c), (e) and (f); 15-14 through 15-17; Chapter R315-
260 Hazardous Waste Management System: section R315-260-10(c)(165)
``Universal waste'' (vi); Chapter R315-261 General Requirements--
Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste: sections R315-261-9(f);
261-31(a) table 2 F999 entry; 261-33(e) table P999 entry; Chapter R315-
273 Standards for Universal Waste Management: sections R315-273-
1(a)(6); 273-7; 273-9(j) ``large quantity handler of universal waste''
related to State-only universal waste; 273-9(n) ``small quantity
handler of universal waste'' related to State-only universal waste;
273-9(p) ``Universal waste'' (6); 273-13(e); 273-14(f); 273-32(a)(2)
related to notification for handlers using drum-top lamp crushers; 273-
33(e); 273-34(f).
(4) Unauthorized State amendments. Utah has adopted but is not
authorized for the following Federal final rules:
(i) The following Federal rules are not delegable to States. Utah
has adopted these provisions and left the authority to the EPA for
implementation and enforcement: Imports and Exports of Hazardous Waste:
Implementation of OECD Council Decision C(92)39 Concerning the Control
of Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined for Recovery Operations,
published April 12, 1996; and Revisions to the Requirements for:
Transboundary Shipments of Hazardous Wastes Between OECD Member
Countries, Export Shipments of Spent Lead-Acid Batteries, Submitting
Exception Reports for Export Shipments of Hazardous Wastes, and Imports
of Hazardous Wastes, published January 8, 2010.
(ii) Those Federal rules written under RCRA provisions that predate
HSWA (non-HSWA) which the State has adopted, but for which it is not
authorized, are not federally enforceable. In contrast, the EPA will
continue to enforce the Federal HSWA standards for which Utah is not
authorized until the State receives specific authorization from EPA.
(5) Memorandum of Agreement. The Memorandum of Agreement between
EPA Region 8 and the State of Utah, signed by the Executive Director of
the Utah Department of Environmental Quality on June 14, 2016, and by
the EPA Region 8 Regional Administrator on July 28, 2016, although not
incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the authorized
hazardous waste management program under subtitle C of RCRA, 42 U.S.C.
6921 et seq.
(6) Statement of legal authority. ``Attorney General's Statement
for Final Authorization'', signed by the Attorney General of Utah on
January 16, 1984, and revisions, supplements and addenda to that
Statement dated October 29, 1986, March 6, 1991, September 17, 1991,
September 223, 1992, November 19, 1993, March 16, 1994, March 20, 1995,
November 13, 1997, and March 2, 1999, November 1, 2001, February 11,
2003, and October 13, 2022, although not incorporated by reference, are
referenced as part of the authorized hazardous waste management program
under subtitle C of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6921 et seq.
(7) Program description. The Program Description and any other
materials submitted as supplements thereto, although not incorporated
by reference, are referenced as part of the authorized hazardous waste
management program under subtitle C of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6921 et seq.
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3. Appendix A to part 272 is amended by revising the entry ``Utah'' to
read as follows:
Appendix A to Part 272--State Requirements
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Utah
The regulatory provisions include:
Utah Administrative Code (UAC), effective January 17, 2023:
Chapter R315-15 Standards for Management of Used Oil: sections R315-
15-1.1 introductory paragraph through 1.1(i); 1.2 through 2.1; 2.2,
except reference to
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chlorinated paraffins in 2.2(b); 2.3; 2.4; 2.5, except references to
transporter permits and used oil handler certificates in 2.5
introductory paragraph, 2.5(a) introductory paragraph, 2.5(b)
introductory paragraph, and 2.5(c) introductory paragraph; 3.1
through 3.3; 4.1(a), except references to transporter permits and
used oil handler certificates in 4.1(a) introductory paragraph;
4.1(b) and (c); 4.1(f); 4.2 through 4.8; 5.1(a) through (b)(5); 5.2
through 5.8; 5.9, except references to transporter permits and used
oil handler certificates; 5.11; 6.1(a); 6.1(b), except references to
on-specification used oil burners in 6.1(b)(6); 6.1(d); 6.2 through
6.8; 7.1(a) through (c); 7.2; 7.4; 7.5, except references to PCB
requirements of R315-15-18 in 7.5(b)(4); 7.6, except references to
transporter permits and used oil handler certificates in 7.6(a)(2);
8.1 through 9.1; 9.2, except references to transporter permits and
used oil handler certificates; 9.3; 9.4; 11.1(a) through (c);
11.3(a) introductory paragraph and (a)(1); 11.4(a) except reference
to the used oil permit; 13.5(d); 18(a).
Chapter R315-124 Procedures for Decision making: R315-124-3(d)
through (g); 124-5(a), (c), (d), and (e); 124-31 through 124-33.
Chapter R315-260 Hazardous Waste Management System: sections
R315-260-2; 260-4; 260-5; 260-10(a), (b), (c) introductory paragraph
through (c)(165) ``universal waste'' (v), (c)(166) through (c)(180);
260-11; 260-19 through 260-23; 260-30 through 260-34; 260-40 through
260-43.
Chapter R315-261 General Requirements--Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Waste: sections R315-261-1 through 261-4; 261-6
through 261-8; 261-9, except 9(f); 261-10; 261-11; 261-20 through
261-24; 261-30; 261-31, except F999 entry in 261-31(a) table 2; 261-
32; 261-33, except P999 entry in 261-33(e) table; 261-35; 261-39
through 261-41; 261-140 through 261-151; 261-170 through 261-173;
261-175 through 261-177; 261-179; 261-190; 261-191; 261-193; 261-
194; 261-196 through 261-200; 261-400; 261-410; 261-411; 261-420;
261-1030 through 261-1035; 261-1050 through 261-1064; 261-1080
through 261-1089; 261-1090 through 261-1093.
Chapter R315-262 Hazardous Waste Generator Requirements:
sections R315-262-1; 262-10(a), (b), (e) through (h), (l), (n), (o);
262-11; 262-13 through 262-18, except reserved paragraphs; 262-20
through 262-25, except reserved paragraphs; 262-27; 262-30 through
262-33; 262-35; 262-40 through 262-44; 262-70; 262-200 through 262-
216; 262-230 through 262-233; 262-250 through 262-256; 262-260
through 262-265.
Chapter R315-263 Standards Applicable to Transporters of
Hazardous Waste and Standards Applicable to Emergency Control of
Spills for Any Hazardous Waste Handlers: sections R315-263-10(a),
(b), (c), (g); 263-11; 263-12; 263-20 through 263-22, except
reserved paragraphs; 263-25; 263-30 through 263-34.
Chapter R315-264 Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous
Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities: sections R315-
264-1, except reserved paragraphs; 264-3; 264-4; 264-10; 264-11;
264-12, except (a)(2); 264-13 through 264-19; 264-30 through 264-35;
264-37; 264-50 through 264-56; 264-70; 264-71, except (a)(3) and
(d); 264-72 through 264-77; 264-90, except (a)(3); 264-91 through
264-101; 264-110 through 264-120; 264-140 through 264-148; 264-151;
264-170 through 264-179; 264-190 through 264-200; 264-220 through
264-223; 264-226 through 264-232; 264-250 through 264-254; 264-256
through 264-259; 264-270 through 264-273; 264-276; 264-278 through
264-283; 264-300 through 264-304; 264-309; 264-310; 264-312 through
264-317; 264-340 through 264-345; 264-347; 264-351; 264-550 through
264-555; 264-570 through 264-575; 264-600 through 264-603; 264-1030
through 264-1036; 264-1050 through 264-1065; 264-1080 through 264-
1090; 264-1100 through 264-1107.
Chapter R315-265 Interim Status Standards for Owners and
Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities: sections R315-265-1, except reserved paragraphs; 265-4;
265-10 through 265-19; 265-30 through 265-35; 265-37; 265-50 through
265-56; 265-70; 265-71, except (a)(3) and (d); 265-72 through 265-
77; 265-90 through 265-94; 265-110 through 265-121; 265-140 through
265-148; 265-170 through 265-174; 265-176 through 265-178; 265-190
through 265-200, except reserved sections; 265-202; 265-220 through
265-226; 265-228 through 265-231; 265-250 through 265-260; 265-1030
through 265-1035; 265-1080 through 265-1090; 265-1100 through 265-
1102.
Chapter R315-266 Standards for the Management of Specific
Hazardous Wastes and Specific Types of Hazardous Waste Management
Facilities: sections R315-266-20 through 266-23; 266-70; 266-80;
266-100 through 266-112; 266-202(d); 266-500 through 266-510; 266-
600 through 266-611.
Chapter R315-268 Land Disposal Restrictions: sections R315-268-1
through 268-7; 268-9; 268-13; 268-14; 268-20; 268-30 through 268-46,
except reserved paragraphs; 268-48 through 268-57.
Chapter R315-270 Hazardous Waste Permit Program: sections R315-
270-1(a), (b)(3), (c); 270-2; 270-4; 270-10, except reserved
paragraphs; 270-11; 270-13 through 270-31; 270-32(a), (b)(1), (d),
and (e); 270-33; 270-40 through 270-43; 270-50(c) and (d); 270-
51(a), (b), and (d); 270-60, except reserved paragraphs; 270-61
through 270-63; 270-65; 270-66; 270-68; 270-70 through 270-73; 270-
79; 270-80; 270-85; 270-90; 270-95; 270-100; 270-105; 270-110; 270-
115; 270-120; 270-125; 270-130; 270-135; 270-140; 270-145; 270-150;
270-155; 270-160; 270-165; 270-170; 270-175; 270-180; 270-185; 270-
190; 270-195; 270-200; 270-205; 270-210; 270-215; 270-220; 270-230;
270-235.
Chapter R315-273 Standards for Universal Waste Management:
sections R315-273-1(a) introductory paragraph through 1(a)(5); 273-
1(b) and Note; 273-2 through 273-6; 273-8; 273-9(a) through (i);
273-9(j), except reference to other universal waste regulated in
Rule R315-273; 273-9(k) through (m); 273-9(n), except reference to
other universal waste regulated in Rule R315-273; 273-9(o); 273-
9(p), except (p) ``Universal Waste'' (6); 273-9(q) through (s); 273-
10 through 273-12; 273-13(a) introductory paragraph through (d)(2),
and (f); 273-14 introductory paragraph through (e), and (g); 273-15
through 273-20; 273-30; 273-31; 273-32, except reference to R315-
273-33(d)(3) in 273-32(a)(2); 273-33(a) introductory paragraph
through (d)(2), and (f); 273-34 introductory paragraph through (e),
and (g); 273-35 through 273-40; 273-50 through 273-56; 273-60
through 273-62; 273-70(a) through (c); 273-80; 273-81.
Utah Administrative Code (UAC), effective May 15, 1996: Chapter
R315-15 Standards for Management of Used Oil: sections R315-15-7.3
and 15-11.2, except with respect to used oil transfer and off-
specification used oil burning facilities.
Copies of the Utah regulations that are incorporated by
reference are available from Utah Department of Environmental
Quality, 288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880; phone
number: (801) 538-6776; website: <a href="https://www.deq.utah.gov/">https://www.deq.utah.gov/</a>.
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[FR Doc. 2024-30025 Filed 12-20-24; 8:45 am]
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